35 W  23rd St #2, New York, NY 10010
FOR SALE

35 W 23rd St #2
New York, NY 10010

Flatiron District
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 3,531 sqft
  • 4 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 3,531 sqft

$6,375,000

Est. Mortgage $40,582/mo*
We estimate this home will sell faster than 84% nearby.

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Description

Walk a half-block to Madison Square Park and experience the best of both worlds at 35 West 23rd, an authentic prewar landmarked condo loft with unique access to 24-hour doorman services and fitness center at the Flatiron House (39 West 23rd). The building is spectacularly renovated with new lobby, windows, facade, elevator. and Butterfly security system. The loft itself has enormous scale - 3531sqft with soaring 14-foot ceilings, a 392sqft planted terrace, 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths (flexible 4 bed, 3.5 bath conversion). There are 3 living areas which include a formal living room, tv area, and a work/play space in the rear of the apartment. With views of the landmarked Flatiron Building, 11-foot high, massive, south-facing windows drench the home with all-day sunlight. Enter directly from your elevator onto your full-floor into the dramatic sunken living room with new gas fireplace and see that this loft checks all the right boxes. Pre-war details include timber-beamed ceilings, cast-iron columns and exposed brick walls. Turn-key modern upgrades include a fully automated smart home system which controls lighting, 6-zone sound system, security and climate control. Heating and a/c systems recently upgraded. Open kitchen and large dining area includes vast cabinetry, a vented Wolf 6 burner range and oven, microwave, Sub Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, wine refrigerator, garbage disposal and breakfast counter. The bedroom section of the loft has a living/play/desk area, custom built in shelving/desk and vented, full sized Washer/Dryer and clean-up sink. The 2nd bathroom was completely renovated with a Steamist steam shower, Dornbracht fixtures, Toto G500 toilet, with marble and Corian walls. The 3 bedrooms have floor-to-ceiling North windows. Master and 2nd bedroom have access to your terrace. A large Master dressing area leads to a newly renovated 5-fixture Waterworks master bath with dual vanity sinks, soaking tub, separate stall shower and Toto G650 toilet. The half bath has also been renovated with Waterworks fixtures and a Toto toilet. This residence comes with a 100sqft storage space in the basement. Ample storage located throughout the home. Only feet from Madison Square Parkand newly renovated dog run, Eataly and all major transportation. FULL USE of the Flatiron House's fitness center and doorman services at no additional cost forever.

Home Highlights

Parking
No Info
Outdoor
No Info
A/C
Cooling only
HOA
$2,000/Monthly
Price/Sqft
$1,805
Listed
21 days ago
Listing by: Corcoran, (212) 444-7820

Home Details for 35 W 23rd St #2

Days on Market

Days on Market: 21 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1906
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Condo

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air ConditioningCooling System: Central Air
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Elevator

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $1,805

Community

Units in Building: 4

HOA

HOA Fee: $2,000/Monthly

Price History for 35 W 23rd St #2

DatePriceEventSource
04/08/2024$6,375,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy

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What Locals Say about Flatiron District

  • Trulia User
    "Madison Square Park Conservancy, playgrounds, dog runs, Farmer’s Market, Gothamist Newsletter,Chelsea Patch List of Neighborhood Events. Creative decor for eachSeason."
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    "There are many people in this area with dogs. There is a dog park in Union Square Park. However, if your dog suffers from anxieties, this area is too busy and noisy. "
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    "fun and usually simple The commute is horrible in terms of driving but if you're using the train it's quite convenient."
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    "There are many schools in this area and families with small children and dogs. This neighborhood has many restaurants, shops, movie theaters. There is something for everyone. The Farmer's Market in Union Square is here most days of the week. "
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    "Events in Union Square Park. The farmer’s market several times a week is great. There are many restaurants of different ethnicity. Many shops, too. Both restaurants and shops are of many different a financial and social demographics. "
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  • Trulia User
    "The neighborhood is super dog friendly! Everyone cleans up after their dogs too which is great! Very close to Chelsea Piers too so you can walk your dog and enjoy the sights! "
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  • Anchorartsriny
    "It is Manhattan. Living is constantly a challenge and intriguing. No matter what your age group...Main events seemed to be based out of the gorgeous Madison Square Park. "
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  • Anchorartsriny
    "Is absolutely the safest place for their children to play. There is also a playground, fountains, music and a long,lush lawn..."
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  • Meredithmadden12
    "I have a very easy commute down to Soho on the 6 train with no transfers. The train runs often and is typically on time. "
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  • Renee R.
    "I work in this neighborhood. I don’t think I’d want to live here though. It feels very transient. They do a nice job keeping it clean except where there is scaffolding. "
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  • Dparslowny
    "Park events in Union Square and Madison Square parks. Convenient location of Trader Joe’s, BB&B, Home Depot, Whole Foods, tons of fast food and gyms. Incredibly kid-friendly."
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  • Katelyn
    "The retail shopping makes this area quiet after a certain hour which is wonderful. Being near this many subway options is hard to beat."
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  • Katelyn
    "The Halloween parade and pride parade make this a very festive location! Plus the union square farmers market and shopping are great weekend activities."
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  • Abby H.
    "It’s an nyc epicenter, at the heart of the city, easy to travel to Brooklyn, up to Central Park or down town."
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  • Davidwharris
    "Convenient to all major subway lines. You can walk to both the East and West Villages. The 1,2,3,N,R,Q,4,5,6,F,A,C, and E trains."
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  • Jaime L.
    "it feels good to be in this neighborhood, I felt safe walking around at any time of the day. I wouldn't mind living here, I just know it's very expensive to live around here."
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  • Gchanglertharcia
    "The area is very historic and very children friendly, many park and friendly dogs , great school system "
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  • Dawn B.
    "the dog park is close . people are dog friendly. pet smart is on 25 and 5th Avenue. but some people dont pick up the poop "
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  • Antonio.a.ayarza
    "Big apple BBQ, anything in the park, the Christmas tree. Shops, Eataly, close to union square Once again: Madison Square Park"
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  • Raymonkaufmann
    "There isn’t an real green space in the area. This area isn’t good for large breeds. There are no dog parks within quick walking distance and the sidewalks are very congested during the day. "
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  • Vkcorvino
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for 3 years. It’s not too crowded but really close to a ton of subway stations (NQRW, FM, 6), and a lot of good restaurants "
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  • Nwluiza
    "Kids must be supervised . To much traffic between cars , bicycles and ppl . Ton of tourists . But there’s a beautiful park but still supervise your kids !!! Eataly store can make any picky child happy . "
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  • Neptunebet
    "This is a business district primarily. There is a park nearby but no playground for children. "
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  • 1peterrodd
    "There are parks and schools in the immediate area as well as plenty of fun stores and galleries and movie theaters. "
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  • Lnichols972
    "This is a great neighborhood - friendly neighbors who have lived here for many years and keep an eye out and keep everyone safe. I can say that I know and really talk to 10 of my neighbors, which I haven’t found in my 23 years living in different neighborhoods in NYC."
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  • Cbknyc
    "Murray hill neighborhood association has walking tours annual street fair maintains the landscapinng of the mall "
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  • Tawanna
    "nothing to expensive i would not recommend people move in midtown unless you have alot of money and love parades every other week"
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  • Borakim1126
    "Awesome neighborhood. Close to everything yet has the feel of cozy nyc village.. close to my work yet downtown "
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Julie Pham - Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker, Corcoran
35 W 23rd St #2, New York, NY 10010 is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 3,531 sqft condo built in 1906. 35 W 23rd St #2 is located in Flatiron District, New York. This property is currently available for sale and was listed by StreetEasy on Apr 8, 2024.