Listing Courtesy of Keller Williams NYC
$3,200,000
Potential Rebate: $48,000
Oasis in Chelsea: Mixed-Use Duplex with Private Roof Deck, Air Rights & Retail Space - Investment Opportunity
This stunning mixed-use duplex in the heart of Chelsea offers the perfect blend of residential comfort and commercial potential. Featuring a brand-new roof, the property includes tenants in place for both the residential and commercial spaces, though the residential unit can be delivered vacant.
The spacious one-bedroom residential unit boasts a California King-size bedroom, a large living and dining area, and a versatile work-from-home sector that could easily be converted into a second bedroom. Enjoy private access to a massive, unused roof deck, perfect for outdoor living. With 5,305 square feet of unused FAR (Floor Area Ratio), this space offers tremendous expansion possibilities.
The commercial space features a storefront with two oversized windows, an open-concept design, and high tin ceilings. The back room has a duplex-style layout, with a full-sized basement for added storage or use. The space is fully custom-designed and offers great potential for retail or other business ventures. Commercial Spaces are currently vacant, The residential portion has a tenant that is month to month but can be delivered vacant as well.
Located amid the thriving neighborhoods of Hudson Yards and Midtown South, this property gives you the best of what these areas offer. Surround yourself with world-class art galleries, cutting-edge cultural venues, trendy restaurants, multiple bars, flea markets, Chelsea Market, The Vessel, The Shed, and more. With easy access to the High Line, Madison Square Garden, shopping destinations, and 12 subway lines, LIRR, and Amtrak, you'll enjoy unmatched convenience and connectivity. This is truly a rare investment opportunity in one of NYC’s most dynamic areas.
$15,812 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$48,000
Monthly savings impact
$133/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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