Note: the above is based on a down payment of 35% ($337,750),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This well priced classic prewar 1 bedroom apartment is in the heart of Greenwich Village. 35 East 9th Street is one of the most desirable full service cooperatives in the area. Enter into a gracious Dining Foyer and proceed to the large Sunken Living Room featuring 10’9" ceilings, a rare working Wood-burning Fireplace, a Ceiling Fan and brand new through-the-wall air conditioning.
Oak hardwood floors, 3 over-sized arched windows, 2 decorative glass window panels, and beautiful custom built-ins in the Living Room, all add to the unique prewar charm. The corner bedroom has a ceiling fan as well as a through-the-wall air conditioner and also features North & West exposures for wonderful natural-air cross-ventilation. The spacious renovated windowed kitchen features solid hickory wood cabinets built to the ceiling, granite counter-tops, new refrigerator, new microwave and new dishwasher, plus the updated bathroom also has a window.
An additional plus is the combo washer/dryer right off the kitchen with a cedar closet above it. A large and beautifully landscaped roof terrace, plus multiple pretty courtyard gardens, 24 hour Doorman, wonderful Live-in Super, very spacious common laundry room, and additional storage are all extra benefits at this prestigious address. This immaculately maintained white glove co-op also has solid A+ Financials and Pied-a-Terres and Pets are permitted.
Known to many who know the Village, highly desirable & beautiful 29 - 45 East 9th Street was built in 1924 by famed architect Harvey Wiley Corbett. This Gold Coast Greenwich Village location is only minutes from Washington Square Park, NYU campus, Union Square Park, the Farmers’ Market, Whole Foods, Gristedes and all the finest restaurants and shopping that Downtown has to offer - and all conveniently located close to transportation on the 4/5/6/N/R/W/Q & L lines, as well as the crosstown 9th and 8th Street buses.
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