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$4,695
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- ft²
3 rooms
1 bed
1 bath
Co-op
- Chelsea
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Sun, Dec 7 (3:30–4:30 PM ET)
Listing by Bank Neary, Corporate Broker
Available
Available now
Days on market
15 days
Last price change
↓ $105 (-2.2%) on 11/26/25
About
This beautifully renovated one-bedroom home sits one easy flight up in a well-kept Chelsea co-op and features rare reclaimed Douglas Fir wood floors, high ceilings, and original exposed brick painted in a soft neutral tone. These details give the apartment a warm and sophisticated character from the moment you enter.
The living room has a natural flow into the kitchen and offers comfortable space for relaxing, watching a movie, or creating a home office area.
Policies
Parents buying allowed
Pied-a-terre allowed
Sublets allowed
Home features
Hardwood floors
Washer/dryer
Building amenities
No info on building amenities
About the building
330 West 17th Street
330 West 17th Street, New York, NY 10011
15 units
5 stories
1900 built
Property history
Prices shown are base rent only. For total monthly price and additional fees, see .
| Date | Base rent | Event |
|---|---|---|
11/26/2025 | $4,695 | Price decreased by 2% |
11/19/2025 | $4,800 | Listed by Bank Neary |
11/30/2011 | $2,750 | |
11/3/2011 | $2,750 |
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| Location | Distance |
|---|---|
| under 500 feet |
| 0.16 miles |
| 0.24 miles |
| 0.27 miles |
| 0.3 miles |
About Chelsea
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SalesMedian asking price
1 bed
$975K
RentalsMedian asking base rent
1 bed
$5,600
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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