Description
Spanning an impressive 733 square feet, this residence stands out for its generous proportions, serene southern exposure, and treetop views overlooking a charming and quiet block. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, while soaring 9'3" ceilings create an airy, open feel.
The thoughtfully designed open kitchen is equipped with premium appliances, including a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, double-drawer dishwasher, and Fisher & Paykel oven with exterior venting—perfect for those who love to cook. It also has Caesar stone countertops and and satin lacquer cabinetry. The apartment also has central air conditioning, and a separate laundry closet with Miele washer and dryer. The spacious bedroom easily accommodates a queen-sized bed along with additional furnishings and the floor to ceiling windows. The oversized bathroom is fully tiled to the ceiling and features a deep soaking tub and Duravit & Kohler fixtures. Completing this exceptional offering is a dedicated, oversized storage unit, providing abundant space for everything you don’t want to keep in the apartment. With its combination of size, light, pristine condition, and rare storage, this home delivers both functionality and elevated living in a highly desirable location.
427 East 12th is a newly built luxury building with only 10 units. Residents have access to a beautifully landscaped and furnished rooftop with a grill. And if you know the East Village, then you know this is a prime block. Still close to transportation but also right next to Alphabet City, which - let’s be honest- is where all the best nightlife and restaurants reside in the East Village.
Building Features 6 Floors10 Units
Unit Features
$1,275,000 / $1,739 per ft²
Listed on Jul 02, 2026
7 Days on Market
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 733 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $2,235
Maintenance: $1,097 / R.E. Taxes $1,138
Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty Source: RLS
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