Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($900,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
High above the coveted Greenwich Village historic district sits this top floor three bedroom, two bathroom Penthouse home, with four massive exposures to the N/S/E/W that capture wide open views of the city. This notable and rare property resides in a boutique prewar loft Cooperative with private keyed elevator, video intercom, and only 10 residences - one per floor. This top level floor-through has double-height ceilings in the living room, reaching up to almost 15 feet, along with a wood burning fireplace, and majestic views on three sides.
Multiple windows provide a unique and special opening to the New York City landscape. Bring your architect to discover limitless potential in this flexible Penthouse space abound with possibilities, a plethora of desirable layouts, and to maximize the openness of the loft. 54 East 11 is an intimate 11 unit Coop, built 25 ft x 94 ft in 1902 as an industrial loft building.
It exists between University Place, Union Square and the farmers market, Washington Square Park, and is benefited further by not being a through-street due to the historic Grace Church. It is considered to be one of the best blocks in the village.
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