Chelsea

Diverse and eclectic, upscale and artsy, with a mix of old and new New York.

Welcome to Chelsea

Diverse and eclectic, upscale and artsy, with a mix of old and new New York: the antique shops and contemporary designs, historic and luxury high-rise buildings, and, on top of that, with their world-class art galleries and thriving entertainment scene—truly, a cultivated cultural haven—Chelsea is the only neighborhood in New York City to keep its name.

Located between 7th Avenue and Hudson River, east to west, and 30th Street and 14th Street, north to south, Chelsea has a distinct fashionable aspect to its character which residents and people from all over the country, and the world, immediately fall in love with.

The celebrated High Line, an elevated outdoor attraction with spectacular, unobstructed views of the Hudson, winds through Chelsea all the way up to 34th Street, engaging today’s visitors with the surrounding neighborhood and urban landscape. Contemporary art galleries abound on the west side of Chelsea, and its wealth of bars and restaurants, Chelsea Market vendors, and its proximity to the West Village and Meatpacking District, have turned the area into logical brunch spots and a sophisticated gastronome paradise. Chelsea Piers, a waterfront sports village, which sits on the Hudson River, includes arenas for every type of sports, from driving range for golf and skate parks to bowling lanes and ice rinks.

​​​​​​​Its vibrant art scene and rich history of social activism, Chelsea represents a charming, residential mix where you can find plenty of historic brick townhouses, brownstones, and renovated rowhouses within the quaint, quiet, tree-lined streets, as well as luxury condos, classic walk-up tenements, and large apartments.

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Maggie built up her bilingual and bi-cultural ways to assist both English & Mandarin-speaking clients to create more profits and find their dream homes.