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Chic Chelsea one-bedroom with terrace wants $850K

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It has floor-to-ceiling windows and a modern aesthetic

A living room with a dark grey couch, hardwood floors, a large book shelf, a TV on a stand, white walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a door that leads to a balcony. Photos: Rich Kaplan, courtesy of Compass

Welcome back to The Six-Digit Club, in which we take a look at a newish-to-market listing priced under $1 million, because nice things sometimes come in small packages. Send nominations to the tipline.

A Chelsea one-bedroom co-op that just listed, asking $850,000, has a lot of things going for it, aside from its relatively low price tag (compared to other listings in the neighborhood): It has a chic, modern aesthetic, and its own 130-square-foot balcony.

The 650-square-foot apartment has one bathroom, three closets, a large living room, hardwood floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows that allow plenty of light in. Its “sunsational” balcony (as the brokerbabble puts it) overlooks several neighboring gardens.

It’s within a five-story building that allows pets and has a common laundry room in the basement. Maintenance charges are $1,021/month.

It’s located at 354 West 23rd Street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, a five-minute walk to the High Line and near the C and E trains at 23rd Street. Alex Mahgoub and Martin Eiden of Compass have the listing.

A living room area with a large window, a small brown leather chair that serves as a table, book shelves on the left, a planter, and a dark grey couch.
The living room area has a large book shelf and fits several couches.
A dining area with a small, white round table, two bright red chairs, and the kitchen on the right side.
The kitchen with a seating area next to it.
A bathroom with light brown tiles.
The listing calls the bathroom “spa-like” and “a perfect retreat.”
A balcony with a couch, several chairs, and planters.
The 130-square-foot private balcony.
A bedroom with a large bed, white walls, a floor-to-ceiling window, and hardwood floors.
The bedroom has a floor-to-ceiling window.