Pros: This building is so quiet and beautiful location. would stay forever if I could but only subleasing. Cons: The super is weird and a little off. Advice to landlord: Just weird vibes with the super.
248 WEST 17 STREET, Manhattan, NY, 10011 is a 48-unit rental building in Chelsea, NYC. See every violation, 311 complaint, tenant review, and the LucidIQ score — before you sign a lease.
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Pros: This building is so quiet and beautiful location. would stay forever if I could but only subleasing. Cons: The super is weird and a little off. Advice to landlord: Just weird vibes with the super.
Unit 404 Pros: Rent stabilized, large affordable studios, elevator / washer & dryer in basement, prime Chelsea location close to West Side Highway and many shops / restaurants. Cons: Mice, roaches, 1 of 4 washer machin…
Pros: This management company always gets back to me very quickly. They’re kind and accommodating. The landlord is helpful. Walls are really thick so you don’t hear much noise. It’s great! Cons: Intercom is extremely ou…
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Noise - Residential — Loud Music/Party
Elevator — Elevator - Single Device On Property/No Alternate Service
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Manhattan · March 2026
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Western Chelsea stretches from the Meatpacking District up through gallery row. The Whitney Museum, the High Line's southern entrance, and the Chelsea Piers sports complex make this a neighborhood where culture and recreation intersect daily.