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241 West 19th Street, 241 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011, Manhattan — Condominium
Buildings·Chelsea·Condominium

241 West 19th Street

241 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011

Chelsea

BBL 1007697508 · BIN 1080515

CorridorChelsea
At a glance
Type
Condominium
Units
19
Floors
12
Landmark
No
The Data Room

Every recorded sale at this building, 2004–2026

Price-per-square-foot over time, the line- and floor-premium curves, and every recorded sale.

Median $/sf
$1,923
Listing discount
0.0%
Recorded sales
39
On record
2004–2026

241 West 19th Street — Avant Chelsea — is a full-service condominium in the center of Chelsea, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The building is also addressed 245 West 19th Street, where the attended lobby sits; it is one building under two numbers, and buyers should note the dual address. Built ground-up between 2006 and 2007, it is a contemporary glass-and-metal design by 1100 Architect, developed by Ginsburg Development.

The proposition here is full-service living at boutique scale. With approximately 19 units across 12 stories, a full-time doorman, and a landscaped garden with a water wall, the building offers amenities and staffing more often found in larger developments while keeping the intimacy of a small condominium. The 1 train at 18th and the C/E at 23rd are both close, placing residents at the center of Chelsea.

Building operations

The condominium is fully staffed for its size: a full-time doorman, a full-time superintendent, an elevator, a fitness center, a landscaped garden with a water wall, private storage, and a bike room. The garden and water wall give the building an amenity signature unusual at this scale, and the full doorman coverage keeps it genuinely full-service.

As a condominium, ownership is by deed. Purchases clear a condo application and the board's right of first refusal rather than a full co-op board approval, and the building offers the ownership flexibility condominiums are known for. Confirm the current pet policy, any move-in rules, and application specifics at offer stage.

Local Law 97

Carbon-penalty exposure
🟡
Moderate — under today's cap; material modeled 2030 exposure
2024–2029 annual penalty
$0 (under cap)
2030–2034 annual penalty
$21,673/yr
Per unit / month range
$0 – $95
See full Local Law 97 analysis — emissions history, scenarios, methodology →

Facade safety — Local Law 11

Local Law 11 / FISP · last inspection 2020–25
Safe
What this means for you

The latest available FISP filing classified the facade as Safe — no repairs were required at that inspection. Facade inspections run on a fixed five-year cycle; future inspection, repair, and any assessment decisions remain building-specific.

Inspection history
2015–20
SWARMP
2020–25
Safe
2025–30
Due
Next report due
by Feb 2027
On record
$10,000 in filing penalties
The three grades, in buyer terms
SafeLatest filing: Safe — no repairs required at that inspection.
SWARMPLatest filing: repairs required before the next inspection cycle.
UnsafeLatest filing: unsafe conditions requiring corrective action.

QEWI = Qualified Exterior Wall Inspector — the licensed engineer the city requires to sign the report (the independent expert, not the managing agent). Source: NYC DOB facade filings (FISP) · The Roebling Research Library.

See the full facade history →

Recent sales

Condominium pricing is read on a price-per-square-foot basis, and 241 West 19th trades as a full-service central Chelsea condominium — average pricing runs roughly $1,955 per square foot. Two-bedrooms run approximately 1,070 to 1,197 square feet, and the full-floor penthouse has traded near $2.9M. With only about 19 residences, resale volume is thin. When underwriting a purchase or a list price, capture the square footage, the floor, the exposure, and renovation condition rather than relying on a neighborhood average.

Recent closings at this building, curated by The Roebling Team research desk. Apartment-level facts are independently verified before publishing; sale prices reflect the recorded transfer amount at the NYC Department of Finance.

DateUnitApartmentPricePPSFvs. Ask
Mar 27, 2026PH4
2 BR · 2 BA · 1,508 sf
$2,900,000$1,923/sf-3.3%
Dec 12, 2025PH2
3 BR · 3 BA · 1,647 sf
$3,050,000$1,852/sf-1.6%
Jun 16, 20253N
2 BR · 2 BA · 1,062 sf
$1,780,000$1,676/sf-5.1%
Jun 19, 20247N
2 BR · 2 BA · 1,197 sf
$2,100,000$1,754/sf-4.5%
May 13, 20247S
2 BR · 2 BA · 1,128 sf
$1,995,000$1,769/sf+0.0%
Jun 14, 2022PH3
2 BR · 2.5 BA · 1,680 sf
$3,675,000$2,188/sfoff-mkt
Apr 19, 2022PH2
3 BR · 2.5 BA · 1,647 sf
$3,275,000$1,988/sf+0.8%
Aug 20, 20214N
2 BR · 2 BA · 1,062 sf
$1,640,000$1,544/sf-6.3%

Market read. Most recent trades (2026) cleared a median $1,923/sf across 1 sale. Median listing discount 0.0% from the last ask.

The retrade record

Lines that have traded more than once in the public record — the building’s appreciation arc, apartment by apartment.

7N · 1,197 sf+39%
$1,507,010 ($1,370/sf) 2008$1,960,000 ($1,782/sf) 2014$2,100,000 ($1,754/sf) 2024
8S · 1,197 sf+36%
$1,540,103 ($1,287/sf) 2008$2,095,000 ($1,750/sf) 2014
3N · 1,062 sf+35%
$1,320,670 ($1,244/sf) 2008$1,780,000 ($1,676/sf) 2025
PH2 · 1,647 sf+33%
$2,291,063 ($1,324/sf) 2009$3,275,000 ($1,988/sf) 2022$3,050,000 ($1,852/sf) 2025
PH4 · 1,508 sf+27%
$2,291,063 ($1,519/sf) 2009$2,900,000 ($1,923/sf) 2026
View all 39 recorded sales, sortable

Full closing history with price-per-square-foot over time, the complete retrade record, and every line that has traded.

Sales sourced from NYC Department of Finance recorded transfers (BBL 1-00769-7508) and verified listing data. Apartment-level facts (line, condition, asking-price context) curated and cross-verified by The Roebling Team research desk. Not all transactions cross-verify with ACRIS records — sponsor and LLC purchases sometimes record at stipulated values rather than market price; square footage from recorded condo declarations and offering plans.

What to know if you’re buying

The headline is full service at boutique scale. You are buying into a 2006–07 building with a full-time doorman, a landscaped garden with a water wall, and a fitness center — in the center of Chelsea, minutes from the 1 and the C/E. Note the dual address — 241 and 245 West 19th are the same building, with the attended lobby at 245. Review the amenity set and staffing, and read the condominium's financials and reserve. The reasons to buy are the service level, the amenities, and the central Chelsea location.

What to know if you’re selling

The story is a full-service Chelsea condominium: a 1100 Architect design, a full-time doorman, and a landscaped garden with a water wall, all at boutique scale. Pricing is a unit-specific exercise on a $/sf basis: square footage, floor, light, and condition drive the number more than any block average. We position the building's service level and amenity signature, clarify the dual address for buyers, and benchmark against the right comparable tier of central Chelsea condominiums.

Comparable buildings

If you're considering 241 West 19th Street, also look at these nearby Chelsea buildings:

The neighborhood

For the full corridor — architecture, schools, transit, and pricing across Chelsea — read The Roebling Team Guide to Chelsea.

Considering a move at 241 West 19th Street?

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