Make your home in the heart of the exciting East Village in this spacious and sunny three-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op featuring a wonderfully flexible layout and great building amenities. Step inside this beautiful prewar home to discover gorgeous inlaid floors, tall ceilings and handsome moldings throughout. Triple...
Make your home in the heart of the exciting East Village in this spacious and sunny three-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op featuring a wonderfully flexible layout and great building amenities. Step inside this beautiful prewar home to discover gorgeous inlaid floors, tall ceilings and handsome moldings throughout. Triple exposures to the north, east and south add fantastic natural light to every room. The gracious foyer opens to a large living room that could easily accommodate a dining area, or create a formal dining room, den or home office in the room directly adjacent. The windowed eat-in kitchen features black and white checker tiled floors, excellent cabinet space, granite counters and stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher. Three large bedrooms enjoy northern and southern exposures, and the windowed bathroom features a large shower and pedestal sink. A total of five roomy closets mean storage will never be a concern in this lovely East Village sanctuary. Village Court is a stunning 1920s Art Deco building offering a resident building manager, elegant lobby, shared garden, laundry, bike room and storage. The co-op permits pets, co-purchases, up to 80 percent financing and subletting with approval. Located in the vibrant East Village, this home is at the epicenter of the vibrant dining, shopping and nightlife Downtown is known for. Washington Square Park, Rockefeller Park and Tompkins Square Park offer fantastic outdoor space, and Whole Foods, Russ & Daughters, Katz's Deli and the Mercury Lounge are all nearby. Transportation options are abundant with B/D/F/M, 6 and N/R/W, excellent bus service and CitiBikes just outside your door.
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The East Village is an eclectic and diverse neighborhood in Manhattan known for its active nightlife and arts scenes, highly desirable real estate, and convenient location. While the area has undergone significant development, it still retains its bohemian charm, attracting artists, students, and emerging professionals seeking a lively urban lifestyle.
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