Description

Apartment 3J at 184 Thompson Street is the quintessential exemplification of a mint-condition Village studio apartment with outdoor space ? nothing more than what you need and nothing less than you want.
With West facing exposure and a wonderful Juliette balcony, this home has wonderful storage solutions, a walk-in closet, a timeless modern kitchen, gorgeous fixtures and recessed lighting, and gorgeous detailed molding.
Spacious and modern, the lavatory features stainless steal fixtures, an Instagram-worthy large soaking tub, and mahogany vanity.
The eat-in kitchen has Caesar counters, a romantic backsplash, wonderfully functional appliances, and plenty of space to both prepare and enjoy one?s meals.
Saving the best for last, the balcony is at tree-top level and has vistas of Washington Square Park, The Empire State Building, One World Trade Center / Freedom Tower, and the iconic Downtown New York skyline.
184 Thompson Street is a terrific full-service Condominum with full-time doorman, laundry room, and high-speed elevators. Close to many parks, NYU, and The New School, is also lies at the nexus of Greenwich Village, Soho, and the West Village. It is a great option for persons looking for a no-hassle pied-a-terre, investors, parents thinking of purchasing with or for their progeny, and end-users trying to capture the New York groove.
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Building Features 7 Floors137 Units

elevator
full time doorman
courtyard
laundry
pet friendly
roofdeck
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Unit Features

balcony
juliet balcony
Exposures: West
Pet Policy: UnitYes, Building Yes

$700,000 / $1,580 per ft²

Sold: May 13, 2021

-9.79% from ask / 239 Days to Sell

Studio / 1 Bath - / 443 ft²

Total Monthly expenses: $842

Maintenance: $446 / R.E. Taxes $396

Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group

Meris G
Blumstein

mgb@corcoran.com

917-613-8553

Jordan
Shea

jordan.shea@corcoran.com

(917) 597-9486

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group View Listing

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