This bright, spacious one-bedroom home is located at the corner of Eleventh Street at 170 Second Avenue, the East Village's preeminent full-service co-op building. A formal entry foyer leads to a bright, open living room/kitchen, overflowing with light from two north-facing windows, which reveal...
This bright, spacious one-bedroom home is located at the corner of Eleventh Street at 170 Second Avenue, the East Village's preeminent full-service co-op building. A formal entry foyer leads to a bright, open living room/kitchen, overflowing with light from two north-facing windows, which reveal Eleventh Street treetop views, and glimpses of the Empire State and ConEd Buildings. The open kitchen is equipped with a Blomberg dishwasher, Bertazzoni range, LG stainless steel fridge, and features a mosaic tile backsplash. The king-sized bedroom boasts two deep closets and those tree top and skyline views. A windowed bathroom has prewar charm, including a pedestal Kohler sink, and the original cast-iron soaking tub. This quintessential pre-war Art Deco home features many original details including antique doors and crystal doorknobs, whitewashed oak flooring, beamed 9' ceilings, and base and crown moldings. It has been tastefully updated with industrial light fixtures, upgraded electricity, and thru wall air conditioning. 170 Second Avenue is a majestic prewar jewel in the East Village with an extraordinary lobby featuring original terrazzo floors, brass chandeliers, Art Deco murals and a mahogany-paneled elevator. The lobby recently underwent a full restoration, and the building is impeccably maintained by a wonderful staff including 24 hour doorman, porters, and a live-in superintendent. Features include brand new elevators, central laundry, storage and bike rooms. It is located across the street from historic St. Mark’s Church, and is near fantastic restaurants, Union Square, Astor Place, Tompkins Square Park and plentiful public transportation.
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The East Village is an eclectic and diverse neighborhood in Manhattan known for its active nightlife and arts scenes, highly desirable real estate, and convenient location. While the area has undergone significant development, it still retains its bohemian charm, attracting artists, students, and emerging professionals seeking a lively urban lifestyle.
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