229 East 4th Street
Apartment #3
$995,000 Price
2 Bedrooms   1.0 Bath

229 East 4th Street, East Village, NYC

New to the Market: 229 East 4th Street, Apt. 3 is a rare opportunity to own a bright and character-filled two bedroom, one-bath HDFC co-op nestled just two flights up in a charming, pet-friendly building on the Lower East Side/East Village/Alphabet City. This thoughtfully renovated home...

New to the Market: 229 East 4th Street, Apt. 3 is a rare opportunity to own a bright and character-filled two bedroom, one-bath HDFC co-op nestled just two flights up in a charming, pet-friendly building on the Lower East Side/East Village/Alphabet City. This thoughtfully renovated home boasts soaring ceilings, maple hardwood floors, a floor-through layout, brand-new windows, abundant storage and best of all is in one of NYC's most desirable locations, close to Tompkins Square Park, East River Park, great transportation and a multitude of incredible restaurants, bars and clubs. The spacious living/dining room of 229 E. 4th Street Apt. 3 faces south through three large windows and is the heart of the loft-like home. An intercom system by both the front door and hallway ensures convenience and the coat closet, massive built-in storage unit and bookcase offer generous organization solutions. The kitchen is a chef's dream, outfitted with a stainless steel Bosch dishwasher and 4-burner gas cooktop, Thermador convection oven, and Gaggenau venting exhaust system. A stainless steel counter adds durability and ease of maintenance, while overhead lighting and a broom closet chalkboard add practical charm. The spa-like bathroom features a rainfall shower, ample outlets, in-unit Maytag washer and dryer, and thoughtful storage throughout. The king-size primary bedroom faces north and is pin drop quiet. It includes two closets (one walk-in), a ceiling fan, and garden views, while the second bedroom (currently used as an office) offers built-in cabinetry and hidden utilities thanks to former kitchen plumbing. Enjoy the shared backyard garden of 229 E. 4th Street, lush with perennials like hostas, hydrangeas, and lilies of the valley; a hidden gem perfect for relaxing or entertaining by the charcoal grill. The building is home to a friendly mix of pet-loving neighbors in a true co-op community. Gut-renovated and completely rewired and re-plumbed, 224 E. 4th Street Apt. 3 blends character, comfort, and practicality in one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods. 229 E. 4th Street is an HDFC cooperative with income restrictions: purchaser must earn within 165% of the AMI in either 2023, 2024 or 2025. The income limit is only for incoming purchasers and based on tax returns and current pay stubs. There are no asset limits for buyers or future income limits once you've purchased. Family of 1- $187,110 Family of 2- $213,840 Family of 3- $240,570 Family of 4- $267,300 Flip tax of 10% of the profit upon sale is paid by the seller.

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Listing Details

New Listing
East Village, NYC
Type: Cooperative
Price: $995,000
Maintenance/CC: $1,089
Date Listed: 5/9/2025
Web ID: 1112991601

Info & Amenities

Type: Co-op
Rooms: 5.0
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1.0
Built: 1929
Pets allowed: Yes

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