Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$16,104 ($13.25/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($475,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
In a market short on supply and character, 6D at the historic Forward Building will not last! A Beaux Arts standout with a fascinating history dating back to 1912, the Forward Building, along with Seward Park positioned at its doorstep, are the original anchors to what has emerged as the vibrant "it" neighborhood of Dimes Square.
Pass through the attended lobby to any of the three elevator banks and be whisked up to bright and airy 6D, an impressively large one-bedroom with two full baths that can easily convert to a spacious two-bedroom/two-bath residence. Boasting 11-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and two gorgeous exposures with sweeping southeasterly views toward the East River and Brooklyn, this special home offers over 24’ x 21’ of shared living space and is equipped with central ducted A/C, in-unit washer/dryer, luxury appliances, ample storage throughout + dedicated basement storage.
Known at the time of construction as the Lower East Side’s first skyscraper at 10 stories tall, the Forward Building is an intimate luxury property by today’s standards with 29 apartments, a full-time doorman and concierge, roof deck, bike storage, cold storage, and laundry in the basement.
The Metrograph movie theater, Nine Orchard Hotel, and a host of topnotch restaurants and bars such as Casino, Cervo’s, Le Dive, Kiki’s, and salty favorite, 169 Bar, are within a few blocks, as are the F train and the J,M,Z,B, and D.
This offering presents the perfect opportunity to own a piece of history at one of downtown’s most iconic addresses.
-Virtually staged images.
-Currently configured as a 1 BR/2 BA
-Can be combined with unit 6C to create an extraordinary 2,500+ SF home with 20 windows facing NE, E, S, & SW.
-Combination floorplan is for reference only; plan is not approved. Bring your architect and imagine the possibilities!
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