31 days on Market
Townhouse Facts
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Year Built: 1915Minimum Down: 20%Total Floors: 4Listed: Oct 22, 2024Days on Market: 31Building Type: TownhouseNeighborhood: East Village (Manhattan)
Description
317 East 8th Street can be also leased on a short-term basis, offered at $35,000/month.
What sets this home apart is its remarkable history as a converted synagogue, offering a rare blend of historic charm and modern luxury. The 8th Street Shul underwent a transformative renovation in 2005, led by renowned designer Tim Andreas. Located in the Historic East Village, this architecturally distinctive landmark has been featured in Architectural Record and other prestigious publications.
The facade retains elements of its synagogue heritage, including custom-made, oversized windows adorned with the Star of David, symbolizing its rich history.
Nestled in the Historic East Village, this 3/4 bedroom, 2.5 bath fourplex has garnered attention from Architectural Record and other notable publications.
As an architecturally distinctive landmark, it boasts three outdoor spaces, including a landscaped rooftop deck, an outdoor hot tub, a steam room, and wine storage. The interior is flooded with natural light and enhanced by luxurious features such as Brazilian hardwood cherry floors and radiant floor heating. Custom-made windows echo the building’s synagogue heritage, complete with the Star of David. The living and entertaining area is spectacular, with 22-foot cathedral ceilings, a cantilevered balcony with a built-in projector, and a chef’s kitchen equipped with a 20-foot island, Thermador double ovens, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Bosch dishwasher, and a wine cooler. The second level offers a serene retreat, featuring a magnificent library with an Italian marble fireplace and a wet bar, as well as two inviting bedrooms with custom wall-size closets. Sliding doors can be opened to create one expansive guest suite. The third story encompasses a private master bedroom with a custom fireplace and a lavish en-suite bath, which includes an oversized Jacuzzi tub and a walk-in shower with a steam unit and rain shower. The fourth floor houses a penthouse office space with a south-facing terrace. *Tenant is responsible for a 15% broker fee of the first year’s rent.
As an architecturally distinctive landmark, it boasts three outdoor spaces, including a landscaped rooftop deck, an outdoor hot tub, a steam room, and wine storage. The interior is flooded with natural light and enhanced by luxurious features such as Brazilian hardwood cherry floors and radiant floor heating. Custom-made windows echo the building’s synagogue heritage, complete with the Star of David. The living and entertaining area is spectacular, with 22-foot cathedral ceilings, a cantilevered balcony with a built-in projector, and a chef’s kitchen equipped with a 20-foot island, Thermador double ovens, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Bosch dishwasher, and a wine cooler. The second level offers a serene retreat, featuring a magnificent library with an Italian marble fireplace and a wet bar, as well as two inviting bedrooms with custom wall-size closets. Sliding doors can be opened to create one expansive guest suite. The third story encompasses a private master bedroom with a custom fireplace and a lavish en-suite bath, which includes an oversized Jacuzzi tub and a walk-in shower with a steam unit and rain shower. The fourth floor houses a penthouse office space with a south-facing terrace. *Tenant is responsible for a 15% broker fee of the first year’s rent.
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Leslie J Garfield & Co Inc
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