7 East 17th Street
New York, NY 10003

Cross street:Fifth Avenue

Building

Type:Loft
Era:Post-war
Floors:8

Property

Ownership: Condo
Bedrooms: Studio
Pets: Pets Unknown

Financials

Price:$2,350,000
Common charges:$2,080
Real estate tax:$3,864
Financing Allowed:90%
Minimum down:$235,000
505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022
Listing Courtesy of Compass

Description

This unit comes with the rent-stabilized tenant. Nestled gracefully in the heart of Flatiron/Union Square, 7 East 17th Street (also known as 10 East 18th Street) is a boutique, 14-unit loft condominium set in an iconic 8-story landmark building. Built in 1903 and converted to condos in 2007. This exquisite property is situated in the Ladies’ Mile Historic District, between Fifth Avenue and Broadway, on one of the most notable stretches of Manhattan's vibrant Flatiron District. Unit Features: 2,970 sf of raw space, the flexible floor plan offers a wonderful canvas for creative ingenuity North exposure High ceilings Currently used as live/work loft: residential unit with a dance studio Building Features: Private keyed elevator Full-time superintendent Newly renovated lobby Stone, Terra Cotta, and brick facade materials, recently restored to reflect the Neo-Renaissance architecture of the neighborhood *Note: The offering plan for 3N is configured as one bedroom.

Amenities

  • Elevator
  • Keyed Elevator
  • Voice Intercom

Neighborhood

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This unit comes with the rent stabilized tenant.


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