Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($480,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This enchanting one bedroom, two bath residence includes a garden and home office, and oozes charm and character. Located in a historic townhouse on East 10th Street between Second and Third Avenues, the four-story townhouse is situated in the St. Mark’s historic district, arguably one of the most beautiful blocks in the East Village .
Enter the home through the lovely front garden and step into the entrance hallway which leads to the spacious living room with decorative fireplace and a glamourous wall of antique mirrors. The tastefully designed windowed kitchen includes custom cabinetry, butcher-block counters, exposed brick, a Rohl farmhouse sink, and hand-painted Urban Archeology tiles.
Appliances include a Smeg refrigerator, Viking stove and Bosch dishwasher. Adjacent to the kitchen is the sun-filled dining area which features casement windows, Terra Cotta flooring, Thomas O’Brien lighting. A Dutch door opens directly to a landscaped garden . The oversized master bedroom faces south and has its own wood-burning fireplace with an original marble mantle as well as a large walk-in closet.
The en-suite master bathroom is stylishly equipped with Ann Sacks tiles, Waterworks faucet and a cast iron tub. This home is complete with a generously sized home office which also accommodates the occasional house guest. Additional features include magnificent pre-war details throughout, original beamed ceilings, base moldings, original wide-plank pine flooring, working wood-burning fireplace, abundant closets and a laundry closet with Bosch washer and dryer.
This charming 26.5-foot-wide townhouse is part of a highly coveted cooperative comprised of six 19th Century townhouses with a collection of 29 residences.
The well-managed cooperative has an expansive common garden, live-in superintendent, basement storage lockers available for rent and bicycle storage. Pet friendly and subleasing allowed. Sorry, no pied-a-terres allowed.
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