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Chelsea

Some of the biggest names in architecture—Frank Gehry, Bjarke Ingels, Thomas Heatherwick, Zaha Hadid and Peter Marino, to name a few—are represented in this vibrant neighborhood, which has become a magnet for culture vultures for architectural eye candy as well as world class art galleries. Early morning strolls along streets lined with historic brownstones reveal a community brimming with young couples and families, expats, dog lovers, and fitness buffs headed to Chelsea Piers, an expansive gym on the Hudson River. Cozy restaurants line the avenues, and tourists flock to Chelsea Market, a bustling food hall in a former Nabisco factory, across the street from Google’s NYC headquarters.

THINGS TO LOVE ABOUT CHELSEA

    • Art galleries
    • Avant-garde architecture
    • Chelsea Market's culinary offerings
    • The High Line, which has become a major draw for tourists as well as locals
    • The General Theological Seminary

    DISCOVER THE VIBRANCY OF CHELSEA, NY: WHERE ART, HISTORY, AND INNOVATION MEET

      Chelsea, Manhattan, is a neighborhood that perfectly captures the spirit of New York City’s constant reinvention. Known globally as the epicenter of the contemporary art world, Chelsea blends historic industrial grit with sleek, modern luxury. From the cobblestone streets of the Meatpacking District to the futuristic skyline of Hudson Yards, the neighborhood offers a scenic urban landscape that feels both historic and ahead of its time. Whether you’re walking the elevated paths of the High Line or exploring the world-renowned Chelsea Market, residents enjoy an unmatched quality of life where culture is literally just outside your door.

      Life in Chelsea is fast-paced yet artful, centered around a thriving community of creatives, young professionals, and longtime residents. The charm of the area lies in its ability to offer a dense urban experience while providing serene escapes like Little Island and the lush greenery of the Hudson River Park. For those seeking a neighborhood that is inclusive, trend-setting, and rich with architectural variety—from pre-war brownstones to glass-curtain wall skyscrapers—Chelsea is the ultimate Manhattan destination to call home.

      REAL ESTATE IN CHELSEA, NY

        Real estate in Chelsea is a diverse showcase of architectural evolution, offering everything from historic townhomes on tree-lined side streets to world-class luxury condos designed by starchitects. The market is particularly famous for its industrial-to-residential lofts, featuring high ceilings and original brickwork that appeal to those seeking authentic NYC character.

        As we move into 2026, Chelsea remains a high-value, luxury-oriented market. While it has seen a period of price stabilization, the area continues to attract buyers who prioritize premier amenities and proximity to the tech and creative hubs of the West Side. With its mix of full-service luxury buildings along the High Line and charming co-ops in the heart of the neighborhood, Chelsea offers a steady and prestigious investment for both primary residents and pied-à-terre owners.

        CHELSEA, NY REAL ESTATE FAQ

          What is the average home price in Chelsea, NY?
          In early 2026, the median list price for homes in Chelsea is approximately $2.2 million, though this can vary significantly by property type. While studio and one-bedroom apartments can be found starting around $800,000, luxury condos and townhomes often reach $5 million to $15 million+.

          What types of homes are available in Chelsea, NY?
          Chelsea features a rich variety of housing, including historic 19th-century brownstones, mid-rise brick co-ops, converted industrial warehouses (lofts), and ultra-modern, glass-fronted luxury condominiums, particularly along the High Line corridor.

          Is Chelsea a good place for families?
          Yes. Chelsea is very family-friendly, offering several highly regarded public and private schools, including the Chelsea Day School and access to District 2’s top-rated programs. The neighborhood also boasts numerous parks, playgrounds, and the sprawling recreational facilities at Chelsea Piers.

          How are the commuting options from Chelsea?
          Chelsea is one of the most accessible neighborhoods in NYC. It is served by major subway lines on 6th, 7th, and 8th Avenues, and the 7 train extension at 34th Street. Additionally, the NYC Ferry at West 39th Street provides a "civilized commute" to other parts of the city and New Jersey.

          What is the lifestyle like in Chelsea?
          The lifestyle is energetic, sophisticated, and deeply rooted in the arts. A typical day might include a morning walk on the High Line, an afternoon browsing galleries in West Chelsea, and dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant or a trendy bistro in Chelsea Market.

          Is Chelsea a good place to retire?
          For active retirees, Chelsea is an excellent choice. It offers elevator buildings with full services, high-quality medical facilities nearby, and a wealth of cultural institutions. The neighborhood’s walkability and proximity to public transit make it easy to enjoy all that New York City has to offer without needing a car.

          Overview for Chelsea, NY

          56,634 people live in Chelsea, where the median age is 40 and the average individual income is $126,175. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

          56,634

          Total Population

          40 years

          Median Age

          High

          Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

          $126,175

          Average individual Income

          Around Chelsea, NY

          There's plenty to do around Chelsea, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

          98
          Walker's Paradise
          Walking Score
          96
          Biker's Paradise
          Bike Score
          100
          Rider's Paradise
          Transit Score

          Points of Interest

          Explore popular things to do in the area, including Nick Ebner Integrative Fitness, Maestro Training, and Martial Arts Family Studio.

          Name Category Distance Reviews
          Ratings by Yelp
          Active 1.96 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
          Active 1.78 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
          Active 1.62 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars
          Active 4.36 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars
          Active 2.28 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
          Active 1.29 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

          Demographics and Employment Data for Chelsea, NY

          Chelsea has 31,717 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Chelsea do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 56,634 people call Chelsea home. The population density is 93,376.178 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

          56,634

          Total Population

          High

          Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

          40

          Median Age

          49.96 / 50.04%

          Men vs Women

          Population by Age Group

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          0-9 Years

          10-17:

          10-17 Years

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          18-24 Years

          25-64:

          25-64 Years

          65-74:

          65-74 Years

          75+:

          75+ Years

          Education Level

          • Less Than 9th Grade
          • High School Degree
          • Associate Degree
          • Bachelor Degree
          • Graduate Degree
          31,717

          Total Households

          2

          Average Household Size

          $126,175

          Average individual Income

          Households with Children

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          Marital Status

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          Commute Time

          0 to 14 Minutes
          15 to 29 Minutes
          30 to 59 Minutes
          60+ Minutes

          Schools in Chelsea, NY

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          The following schools are within or nearby Chelsea. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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