Property
Ownership: | Co-op |
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Type: | 1 bedroom apartment |
Rooms: | 4 |
Bedrooms: | 1 BR |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
Pets: | Pets Allowed |
Lot Size: | 575 sq ft |
FinancialsPrice: $565,000 Maintenance: $761 Financing Allowed: 80% Minimum down: $113,000
Price: | $565,000 |
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Maintenance: | $761 |
Financing Allowed: | 80% |
Minimum down: | $113,000 |
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DescriptionBeautiful, spacious, sun-filled, unique loft-style one-bedroom in an iconic East Village building.
This home is fully renovated yet kept its character. 11 foot tallceilings. Seven windows that face south, west, and north overlook an extra wide tree-lined street with a view of the East River, bring in even more year-round light. Exposed brick, original floors and window headers – and a turn of the century window excavated during its renovation – make this apartment one of a kind.
Large modern eat-in kitchen – 11’ by 11’ ‘– has extensive counterspace, Bertazzoni Range, Bosch dishwasher, double door Samsung refrigerator, and a large pantry – perfect for the home chief. It opens to a separate living room, ideal for gatherings with friends.
Large, spa-like bathroom has two windows, a lounging bench, and freestanding tub that creates a sanctuary. This is not your typical East Village bathroom.
Smart, custom closets and integrated murphy bed allow for an abundance of storage, including a pull-down mechanism to access upper closets.
Ceiling speakers in each room can be individually selected for surround sound experience. Two ethernet connection outlets minimize internet wiring. Twelve dimmable ceiling light units, including cove lights, can also be individually selected making this home radiant or subdued. Quiet and privacy are found on this fifth floor, with no neighbors above.
The beautiful 1880 building was designed by George Frederick Pelhaman who’s work can be found in at least eleven New York City historic Districts. This iconic building row retains theiroriginal bracketed black cornices with high central parapets.Coop members and neighbors often hold stoop parties andgather to chat on this tree-lined street.
Live in super, available storage, bike room, common backyard garden, and pet-friendly. The Coop has strong financials; high owner-occupancy; low maintenance that includes taxes, water, heat and gas; and allows subletting after 3 years.
Transport: two blocks to L Train, City Bikes station and M14Express Bus stop on the block, short walk to NYC Ferry Soundview service, and nearby Union Square Station provides access to the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W trains. Enjoy nearby laundry, Tompkins Square Park, Trader Joe’s and natural food stores,gyms, restaurants and bars, community gardens unique to this neighborhood, and all the East Village has to offer.
A must see!
Points to list under the description:
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cats and Dogs allowed / Pet friendly
• Shared / Common outdoor space
• Bike Room
• Storage available
• Live-in Super
CO-OP RULES
• Parents Buying Allowed
• Pied-a-Terre Allowed
• Sublets Allowed
Amenities- Basement
- Exposed Brick
- French Doors
- Garden
- Hardwood Floors
- High Ceilings
- Live-in Super
- River View
Exposures- North
- South
- West
Neighborhood
Beautiful, spacious, sun-filled, unique loft-style one-bedroom in an iconic East Village building.
This home is fully renovated yet kept its character. 11 foot tallceilings. Seven windows that face south, west, and north overlook an extra wide tree-lined street with a view of the East River, bring in even more year-round light. Exposed brick, original floors and window headers – and a turn of the century window excavated during its renovation – make this apartment one of a kind.
Large modern eat-in kitchen – 11’ by 11’ ‘– has extensive counterspace, Bertazzoni Range, Bosch dishwasher, double door Samsung refrigerator, and a large pantry – perfect for the home chief. It opens to a separate living room, ideal for gatherings with friends.
Large, spa-like bathroom has two windows, a lounging bench, and freestanding tub that creates a sanctuary. This is not your typical East Village bathroom.
Smart, custom closets and integrated murphy bed allow for an abundance of storage, including a pull-down mechanism to access upper closets.
Ceiling speakers in each room can be individually selected for surround sound experience. Two ethernet connection outlets minimize internet wiring. Twelve dimmable ceiling light units, including cove lights, can also be individually selected making this home radiant or subdued. Quiet and privacy are found on this fifth floor, with no neighbors above.
The beautiful 1880 building was designed by George Frederick Pelhaman who’s work can be found in at least eleven New York City historic Districts. This iconic building row retains theiroriginal bracketed black cornices with high central parapets.Coop members and neighbors often hold stoop parties andgather to chat on this tree-lined street.
Live in super, available storage, bike room, common backyard garden, and pet-friendly. The Coop has strong financials; high owner-occupancy; low maintenance that includes taxes, water, heat and gas; and allows subletting after 3 years.
Transport: two blocks to L Train, City Bikes station and M14Express Bus stop on the block, short walk to NYC Ferry Soundview service, and nearby Union Square Station provides access to the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W trains. Enjoy nearby laundry, Tompkins Square Park, Trader Joe’s and natural food stores,gyms, restaurants and bars, community gardens unique to this neighborhood, and all the East Village has to offer.
A must see!
Points to list under the description:
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cats and Dogs allowed / Pet friendly
• Shared / Common outdoor space
• Bike Room
• Storage available
• Live-in Super
CO-OP RULES
• Parents Buying Allowed
• Pied-a-Terre Allowed
• Sublets Allowed
- Basement
- Exposed Brick
- French Doors
- Garden
- Hardwood Floors
- High Ceilings
- Live-in Super
- River View
Exposures- North
- South
- West
Neighborhood
- North
- South
- West
Fabulous East Village Rarity
DescriptionBeautiful, spacious, sun-filled, unique loft-style one-bedroom in an iconic East Village building.
This home is fully renovated yet kept its character. 11 foot tallceilings. Seven windows that face south, west, and north overlook an extra wide tree-lined street with a view of the East River, bring in even more year-round light. Exposed brick, original floors and window headers – and a turn of the century window excavated during its renovation – make this apartment one of a kind.
Large modern eat-in kitchen – 11’ by 11’ ‘– has extensive counterspace, Bertazzoni Range, Bosch dishwasher, double door Samsung refrigerator, and a large pantry – perfect for the home chief. It opens to a separate living room, ideal for gatherings with friends.
Large, spa-like bathroom has two windows, a lounging bench, and freestanding tub that creates a sanctuary. This is not your typical East Village bathroom.
Smart, custom closets and integrated murphy bed allow for an abundance of storage, including a pull-down mechanism to access upper closets.
Ceiling speakers in each room can be individually selected for surround sound experience. Two ethernet connection outlets minimize internet wiring. Twelve dimmable ceiling light units, including cove lights, can also be individually selected making this home radiant or subdued. Quiet and privacy are found on this fifth floor, with no neighbors above.
The beautiful 1880 building was designed by George Frederick Pelhaman who’s work can be found in at least eleven New York City historic Districts. This iconic building row retains theiroriginal bracketed black cornices with high central parapets.Coop members and neighbors often hold stoop parties andgather to chat on this tree-lined street.
Live in super, available storage, bike room, common backyard garden, and pet-friendly. The Coop has strong financials; high owner-occupancy; low maintenance that includes taxes, water, heat and gas; and allows subletting after 3 years.
Transport: two blocks to L Train, City Bikes station and M14Express Bus stop on the block, short walk to NYC Ferry Soundview service, and nearby Union Square Station provides access to the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W trains. Enjoy nearby laundry, Tompkins Square Park, Trader Joe’s and natural food stores,gyms, restaurants and bars, community gardens unique to this neighborhood, and all the East Village has to offer.
A must see!
Points to list under the description:
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cats and Dogs allowed / Pet friendly
• Shared / Common outdoor space
• Bike Room
• Storage available
• Live-in Super
CO-OP RULES
• Parents Buying Allowed
• Pied-a-Terre Allowed
• Sublets Allowed
Amenities- Basement
- Exposed Brick
- French Doors
- Garden
- Hardwood Floors
- High Ceilings
- Live-in Super
- River View
Exposures- North
- South
- West
Neighborhood
Beautiful, spacious, sun-filled, unique loft-style one-bedroom in an iconic East Village building.
This home is fully renovated yet kept its character. 11 foot tallceilings. Seven windows that face south, west, and north overlook an extra wide tree-lined street with a view of the East River, bring in even more year-round light. Exposed brick, original floors and window headers – and a turn of the century window excavated during its renovation – make this apartment one of a kind.
Large modern eat-in kitchen – 11’ by 11’ ‘– has extensive counterspace, Bertazzoni Range, Bosch dishwasher, double door Samsung refrigerator, and a large pantry – perfect for the home chief. It opens to a separate living room, ideal for gatherings with friends.
Large, spa-like bathroom has two windows, a lounging bench, and freestanding tub that creates a sanctuary. This is not your typical East Village bathroom.
Smart, custom closets and integrated murphy bed allow for an abundance of storage, including a pull-down mechanism to access upper closets.
Ceiling speakers in each room can be individually selected for surround sound experience. Two ethernet connection outlets minimize internet wiring. Twelve dimmable ceiling light units, including cove lights, can also be individually selected making this home radiant or subdued. Quiet and privacy are found on this fifth floor, with no neighbors above.
The beautiful 1880 building was designed by George Frederick Pelhaman who’s work can be found in at least eleven New York City historic Districts. This iconic building row retains theiroriginal bracketed black cornices with high central parapets.Coop members and neighbors often hold stoop parties andgather to chat on this tree-lined street.
Live in super, available storage, bike room, common backyard garden, and pet-friendly. The Coop has strong financials; high owner-occupancy; low maintenance that includes taxes, water, heat and gas; and allows subletting after 3 years.
Transport: two blocks to L Train, City Bikes station and M14Express Bus stop on the block, short walk to NYC Ferry Soundview service, and nearby Union Square Station provides access to the 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, W trains. Enjoy nearby laundry, Tompkins Square Park, Trader Joe’s and natural food stores,gyms, restaurants and bars, community gardens unique to this neighborhood, and all the East Village has to offer.
A must see!
Points to list under the description:
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cats and Dogs allowed / Pet friendly
• Shared / Common outdoor space
• Bike Room
• Storage available
• Live-in Super
CO-OP RULES
• Parents Buying Allowed
• Pied-a-Terre Allowed
• Sublets Allowed
- Basement
- Exposed Brick
- French Doors
- Garden
- Hardwood Floors
- High Ceilings
- Live-in Super
- River View
Exposures- North
- South
- West
Neighborhood
- North
- South
- West
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