Description
The generous open plan living-dining room is perfect for both relaxing and entertaining, met by an impeccably renovated windowed kitchen. Amenities include: High-end wood cabinets with extra storage, stylish tilework, sleek countertops, and premium stainless-steel appliances - including an exterior-vented Viking range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, dishwasher and wine cooler. The primary bedroom has two double floor-to-ceiling custom-built closets and can comfortably fit a king-size bed, plus extra furniture. Additionally, there is a second bedroom (which also makes a great home office) and a sleek, modern bathroom with a fabulous walk-in shower.
Built in 1900, 241 East 7th Street is an intimate 6-story building that has a renovated lobby, an intercom system, basement laundry, a bike room, storage unit, and an enchanting furnished roof deck with panoramic city views. The pet-friendly building is a short distance to the city's best restaurants, bars, cafes, tea shops and thrift stores, including iconic establishments such as Veselka and Ray's Candy, plus infamous local favorites: From Lucie, Cafe Mogador, Tompkins Square Bagel, Bob White Counter, Royale and The Wayland.Even better, you won't need to travel north of 14th Street to get a taste of nature. Tompkins Square Park is just minutes away, exhibiting newly-renovated playgrounds, a dog park, skate arena and basketball courts. Grab a coffee and a loaf of freshly-baked bread at C&B cafe while soaking up the lively atmosphere. Locals and tourists alike enjoy discovering the 30 quaint, quirky community gardens that can be found nestled throughout the neighborhood.
Building Features 6 Floors12 Units
Unit Features
$925,000
Last Asking: Apr 11, 2024
2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,200
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Elan
Gabai
elan.gabai@elliman.com
(646) 552-2143
Adam
Rothman
arothman@elliman.com
(646) 644-5600
Unit listing history
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