18 days on Market
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Listed: Oct 18, 2024Days on Market: 18Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Greenwich Village (Manhattan)Listing viewed 115 times
Monthly Maintenance:
$1,616
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$4,214
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$5,830
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($159,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Visualize yourself living in this elegant, gut renovated loft nestled on a charming street in Greenwich Village with soaring 13’4" ceilings and an inviting sleeping loft.
The entrance of the apartment opens into an open-plan living area with exposed brick walls, a working wood burning fireplace, sleek hardwood floors and an open-plan design that seamlessly integrates the living room, dining area, and a state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with high-end stainless-steel appliances; Miele dishwasher, Bertazzoni cooktop/oven, JennAir under the counter refrigerator and freezer, and a marble countertop that doubles up as a breakfast bar. The gut renovated bathroom has white tiles, a pedestal sink, a bathtub with a glass sliding door and an anti fogging lighted medicine cabinet. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the tree-lined streets below, giving it a quintessential New York vibe.
Ascend the stylish wooden staircase with a glass sidewall to reach the sleeping loft, a cozy nook nestled above the main living space that easily fits a queen bed, two end tables and a small reading corner or home office.
Large south facing windows bathe the apartment in natural light, offering views of the picturesque tree lined streets and historic buildings. The apartment is a perfect mix of modern convenience and old-world charm in one of Manhattan’s most beloved neighborhoods.
21 West 9th Street is a co-operative built in 1852 and consists of three townhouses, 19, 21 and 23 West 9th Street with a total of 7 apartments between all three buildings. It was described in the Village Historic District Report as "one of the finest groups of houses in the area."
No Pied-a-Terres
No Parents Purchasing for Adult Children
Guarantors only permitted case by case (not generally permitted)
No LLC’s
The entrance of the apartment opens into an open-plan living area with exposed brick walls, a working wood burning fireplace, sleek hardwood floors and an open-plan design that seamlessly integrates the living room, dining area, and a state-of-the-art kitchen equipped with high-end stainless-steel appliances; Miele dishwasher, Bertazzoni cooktop/oven, JennAir under the counter refrigerator and freezer, and a marble countertop that doubles up as a breakfast bar. The gut renovated bathroom has white tiles, a pedestal sink, a bathtub with a glass sliding door and an anti fogging lighted medicine cabinet. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, offering stunning views of the tree-lined streets below, giving it a quintessential New York vibe.
Ascend the stylish wooden staircase with a glass sidewall to reach the sleeping loft, a cozy nook nestled above the main living space that easily fits a queen bed, two end tables and a small reading corner or home office.
Large south facing windows bathe the apartment in natural light, offering views of the picturesque tree lined streets and historic buildings. The apartment is a perfect mix of modern convenience and old-world charm in one of Manhattan’s most beloved neighborhoods.
21 West 9th Street is a co-operative built in 1852 and consists of three townhouses, 19, 21 and 23 West 9th Street with a total of 7 apartments between all three buildings. It was described in the Village Historic District Report as "one of the finest groups of houses in the area."
No Pied-a-Terres
No Parents Purchasing for Adult Children
Guarantors only permitted case by case (not generally permitted)
No LLC’s
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Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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