Jan 03, 2018
Carter's Review
This attractive, 7-story building at 99 East 4th Street between Second and First avenues in the East Village was erected in 1920 and has 66 co-operative apartments.
It is known as The Village Court.
Bottom Line
An attractive, pre-war apartment building in the East Village with a handsome entrance surround with a canopy, peaked, crenellated roof and two lightwells above the first floor.
Description
The building has a canopied entrance with a very handsome entrance surround, two lightwells on 4th Street and each wing has two peaks on its crenellated roofline.
The brown-brick building has a string course above the first floor and its top floor has Juliet balconies at the sides of each wing.
The building’s third floor has arches at the bottom of the protruding piers at the sides of its wings.
The building has a garden and permits protruding air-conditioners.
Amenities
The building has an intercom, a resident building manager, a live-in superintendent, a bicycle room, a garden, storage, a laundry and some outdoor space. It is pet-friendly.
Apartments
Apartment 4A is a 4-bedroom unit with a 19-foot-long entry foyer next to a 9-foot-long eat-in, windowed kitchen that leads to a 17-foot-long living room.
Apartment 4K is a two-bedroom unit with a 12-foot-long entry foyer next to a 17-foot-long, windowed kitchen and a 19-foot-long living/dining room.
Apartment 2E is a two-bedroom unit with a 7-foot-wide entry foyer that leads to a 20-foot-wide living room with a 10-foot-long dining alcove next to a 7-foot-long kitchen.
Apartment 3M is a one-bedroom unit with a 7-foot-long entry foyer by the 10-foot-long, windowed kitchen that leads to a 15-foot-wide living room with an angled window.
- Co-op built in 1920
- 3 apartments currently for sale ($1.295M to $1.995M)
- Located in East Village
- 66 total apartments 66 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($635K to $1.4M)
- Pets Allowed