<p>353 West 22nd Street, #TH</p><p>Historic charm with important renovations abounds in this glamorous TwoFamily townhome seconds from the High Line, Chelsea Market, renowned art galleries, and exciting dining and nightlife.</p><p>Graced with a stunning Neo-Grec façade and original 19<sup>th</sup>-century details throughout, this distinguished four-story residence features two self-contained remodeled apartments. </p><p>One of the units is already generating steady above market rental income with reliable renters in place. The other can easily be rented out or used by owners.</p><p>UNIT 1 is a sumptuous 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom garden duplex with a private entrance, a gorgeous loft, and a tranquil backyard with flagstone pavers and plenty of space for entertaining, alfresco dinner parties, grilling, gardening, and more. Both bedrooms have reach-in closets and easy access to full bathrooms.<span> This unit is currently owner occupied. </span></p><p>UNIT 2 is a 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom triplex with a skylit spiral staircase, large rooms, and wonderful natural light. Formal living and dining rooms flank a central kitchen, and king-size bedrooms have reach-in closets and share access to full bathrooms. This unit is currently occupied<span> with renters in place until summer 2025. </span></p><p>Additional highlights include exposed redbrick walls, lovely archways, custom built-ins, ceiling medallions, crown molding, hardwood floors, airy ceilings, oversized windows, and original fireplace mantels. New boiler, recently updated kitchens & bathrooms, new roof, and complete garden build out with Gazebo. </p><p>Built in 1874, 353 West 22<sup>nd</sup> Street is one of two mirror-image townhomes commissioned by a successful pharmacist who immigrated from Scotland in the mid-1800s. It was also once the home of 19<sup>th</sup>-century actress Clara Louise Thompson.</p><p><span>Nestled in the heart of Chelsea, the property is moments from restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. It also enjoys close proximity to the Meatpacking District, the Whitney Museum of Art, the Hudson River Greenway, the Flatiron District, and Hudson Yards.</span></p><p>Accessible subway lines include the 1, A, C, E, and L. <span> </span><span> </span></p>