Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($175,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Make this one-bedroom gem in the heart of Greenwich Village your own. Located in the handsome, historic 24 Fifth Avenue, a premier cooperative of NYC.
Boasting one of the building’s largest one-bedroom floorplans overlooking Fifth Avenue, Residence #616 has also been impeccably gut-renovated.
The airy, elegant apartment enriched by original refinished hardwood floors, wood trim, tasteful moldings and high beamed ceilings enjoys lovely natural light from oversized windows, along with a gracious layout for comfortable living and entertaining. The open living/dining room connects to the stunning modern kitchen, finely appointed with custom black cabinetry, beautiful marble countertops with a breakfast bar, and premium GE stainless steel appliances for the cook. Your king-sized bedroom is a perfect place to unwind, complete with a custom-fitted walk-in closet providing ample storage.
Refresh and renew in the stunning white marble-clad full bathroom featuring a chic sink & vanity, oversized mirror, and large walk-in stone spa shower behind glass.
Completed in 1926 and designed by preeminent architect Emery Roth, the distinctive 24 Fifth Avenue originally housed the Fifth Avenue Hotel on the site of the famous Brevoort Mansion. The grand 21-story co-op building is distinguished by its striking bronze canopy on Fifth Ave, considered the most prestigious residential destination downtown.
Elevating the lifestyle is a sophisticated lobby, 24-hour doorman service, concierge, live-in super, onsite manager, 3 elevators, a state-of-the-art fitness center, laundry facility, bike room and storage. Best of all is the premier address at the corner of 9th Street and Fifth Avenue, in one of the NYC’s most vibrant neighborhoods steps to Washington Square Park, NYU, amazing shops and restaurants, Whole Foods, Union Square, subway transportation and so much more. Pets are allowed.
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