Directly across from the quiet terrains of Seward Park and the beautifully renovated Seward Park Public Library, a brand new condominium building has begun sales on its sunny units. West Lake Terrace offers the perfect location for young families looking to settle outside of the city's bustle. Situated at the junction of the Lower East Side and Chinatown; the area is benefited by its proximity to countless dining options and the East Broadway station of the F line less than a block away.
The 6-story boutique building comprises 20 condos in studio, 1- and 2-bedroom layouts. Listings start at the high $800K, with a 684-ft² studio on the market for $881,000. Two one-bedroom units are also up for grabs; 1 one-bedroom unit, encompassing 907 square feet, is listed for $1,483,300, and the other, slightly smaller one-bedroom/ 1.5-bathrooms unit currently has an ask of $1,168,000.
The 6-story boutique building comprises 20 condos in studio, 1- and 2-bedroom layouts. Listings start at the high $800K, with a 684-ft² studio on the market for $881,000. Two one-bedroom units are also up for grabs; 1 one-bedroom unit, encompassing 907 square feet, is listed for $1,483,300, and the other, slightly smaller one-bedroom/ 1.5-bathrooms unit currently has an ask of $1,168,000.
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The development had been the subject of controversy since its inception in 2007. In 2009, occupancy was delayed due to several construction violations and its failure to adhere to the“Sliver Law,” which sets specific requirements for narrow buildings that straddle midblock.
Now finally finished, the new building has been reintroduced as West Lake Terraces. The ground floor and cellar space are reserved for 2 commercial units and 3 community facility units. The 2nd floor to the 6th floor holds the apartments, with the primary residential entrance at 169 Henry Street
Now finally finished, the new building has been reintroduced as West Lake Terraces. The ground floor and cellar space are reserved for 2 commercial units and 3 community facility units. The 2nd floor to the 6th floor holds the apartments, with the primary residential entrance at 169 Henry Street
Developed by Wai Sun Realty, with the architect of record being Raymond Chan Architect, the unassuming red-bricked exterior manages to both stand out in its modernity, as well as, naturally complement its surrounding. The interiors within showcase hardwood floors, nicely-sized balconies, and in-unit washer/ dryer combo. They also feature stunning 14 foot ceilings, open concept kitchens, and high-end appliances —including a dishwasher.
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