Description

Roomy and VERY centrally located home in an elevator building. At more than 750 Square Feet it's large for a pre-war 1 bedroom in the East Village, and has lots of character. There are high ceilings throughout, and the living room has exposed brick and a decorative fireplace. There is an alcove which is perfect for a home office or eating area. The kitchen is large and renovated; has granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, solid maple cabinetry (with tons of storage space!) and a tile backsplash. There's a walk-in closet, as well as a large closet in the bedroom. The bathroom was recently renovated, and both the kitchen and bathroom have windows. Even though the property is on East 14th St. this home is located on the rear side of the building so it's pin drop quiet.

A great location, at the crossroads of the East Village, Gramercy and a block and a half from Union Square. You are surrounded by outstanding restaurants, amazing nightlife, movie theaters, shopping and coffee shops. Trader Joe's is just minutes away, as is Whole Foods and The Westside Market. One of New York's best farmers' markets is in Union Square. And access to public transit could not be better, including THREE different subway lines - the 4, 5 & 6, the N, Q, R & W, and the L train.

This co-op allows co-purchasing, pieds-a-terre, guarantors, and has a liberal sublet policy. Pets are welcome, but sorry, no dogs. While the maintenance is low there's presently an assessment of $399.
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Building Features 6 Floors31 Units

elevator
intercom

Unit Features

Exposures: South, East
Pet Policy: Building Yes, Yes

$695,000 / $913 per ft²

Last Asking: Jun 15, 2023

1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 761 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $988

Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

Jeffrey
Goodman

jgoodman@bhsusa.com

(212) 381-2280

Ralph
Storrier

rstorrier@bhsusa.com

(212) 381-2349

Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

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