$479,000
For Sale
- ft²
5 rooms
2 beds
1 bath
Co-op
- Chelsea
Resale
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Listing by Compass, Corporate Broker, 514 2nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Listing updated in the last 2 days
Maintenance fees
$1,682/mo
Estimated payment
Taxes
Included in maintenance fees
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**Investment Opportunity in Prime Chelsea**
Split 2BR with Rent-Stabilized Tenant In Place
**CASH BUYER ONLY**
**OCCUPIED UNIT Being Sold with Tenant in Place**
Opportunity Knocks! Customize this one and make it your own!
Exceptional value awaits with this OCCUPIED estate-condition two-bedroom in one of Chelsea’s most desirable prewar cooperatives.
Policies
Co-purchase allowed
Gifts allowed
Pets allowed
Home features
Hardwood floors
Building amenities
Services and facilities
Laundry in building
Wellness and recreation
No info on wellness and recreation
Shared outdoor space
Roof deck
About the building
261 West 22nd Street
261 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011
36 units
6 stories
1917 built
For sale
6 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
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- Price Change: No changes
- Days on market: 51 daysThis is the number of days the listing has been on StreetEasy.
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
10/21/2025 | $479,000 | Listed by Compass |
8/14/2015 | $367,900 |
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| Location | Distance |
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CEat 23rd St | under 500 feet |
1at 23rd St | 0.11 miles |
1at 18th St | 0.22 miles |
FMat 23rd St | 0.27 miles |
PATHat 23rd Street Station | 0.29 miles |
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SalesMedian asking price
2 beds
$2.31M
RentalsMedian asking base rent
2 beds
$8,085
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.
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