Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($110,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome to this distinctive East Village duplex loft, your own private getaway steeped in the history of Saint Marks Historic District and located just across the street from the legendary Renwick Triangle.When you enter the space you are met with the stunning warmth of wall-to-wall exposed brick and striking barrel-ceilings soaring overhead. Host your guests in style with a sweeping entertaining space bookended by a custom built-in bar. Oversized windows flood this South-facing space with great natural light.The residence delightfully marries striking design with thoughtful function as seen by the staircase that leads you to a lower level bedroom complete with walk-in closet and a wealth of extra storage space.121 E 10th Street is uniquely situated to perfectly encapsulate the peaceful tranquility of the Historic East Village while remaining at the crossroads of Manhattans most exciting neighborhoods.
Food lovers will want for nothing with the wealth of restaurants the area has to offer - from local hot spots to city-wide destinations. Here, the legendary nightlife and lively music scene of the East Village will be yours for the taking and not a moment will be wasted as you enjoy semi-private street access from right outside your front door. Residents enjoy a beautiful and newly reimagined common roof deck with sweeping views, live-in superintendent, laundry room, elevator, and low maintenance in this financially sound co-op. Guarantors, gifting, and pied-a-terres are allowed, with unlimited subletting available after one year.
Cats are welcome, but sorry, no dogs.Picturesque Saint Marks Church in-the-Bowery is only a few doors down the street. Shopping is made easy with Union Square just a few blocks to the north, and the Union Square Farmers Market offers amazing farm-fresh organic produce and artisanal vendors for your every need. Amazingly accessible, your new home is just moments from NYUs main campus and the 4/5/6, N/Q/R/W, and L train lines.
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