$4,200
for rent
Base rent only. Price may not include required fees and charges.
600 ft²
$84 per ft²
1 room
Studio
1 bath
Condo
- Chelsea
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Listing by Douglas Elliman, Limited Liability Broker, 575 Madison Avenue -, New York, NY 10022 | Brokerage Listing ID: 23992747
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About
AVAILABLE 10/01. CHELSEA CHARM WITH ROOM TO BREATHE.
A beautifully laid-out prewar Jr. 1-bedroom with the kind of character you don't find every day. A sunken living room, beautiful archways, warm natural light, hardwood floors and generous closet space give this home a truly special feel.
The separate kitchen features full-size appliances and its own window, while the windowed bathroom is another rare touch.
Policies
Pets allowed
Cats and dogs allowed
Home features
Dishwasher
Hardwood floors
View
City
Building amenities
Services and facilities
Bike room
Elevator
Laundry in building
Live-in super
Wellness and recreation
No info on wellness and recreation
Shared outdoor space
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About the building
210 West 19th Street
210 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011
69 units
6 stories
1939 built
Property history
Prices shown are base rent only. For total monthly price and additional fees, see .
| Date | Base rent | Event |
|---|---|---|
8/18/2026 | $4,200 | Listed by Douglas Elliman |
2/19/2021 | $2,495 | |
12/18/2020 | $2,495 | |
12/8/2020 | $2,495 | |
3/9/2016 | $3,200 |
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| Location | Distance |
|---|---|
1at 18th St | under 500 feet |
ACELat 14th St | 0.17 miles |
1at 23rd St | 0.2 miles |
FLM123at 14th St | 0.22 miles |
CEat 23rd St | 0.24 miles |
About Chelsea
Sales
Median asking price
Studio
$605K
Rentals
Median asking base rent
Studio
$4,638
If you're looking for a staid, quiet place to live, Chelsea is not for you. Its thriving arts scene has always been a big draw for creative types. Not surprisingly, residents pay a high price to live in such a hip and happening part of Manhattan. The neighborhood has some of the most exclusive restaurants and bars in the city, and real estate prices are steep — especially for new condos along the High Line.
Slip down many of the side streets, however, and you're likely to find some beautiful and historic townhouses nestled gracefully within the neighborhood's hustle and bustle.
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