Perfectly situated within the expanse of the Seward Park Cooperative, this sun-filled two-bedroom, one-bath apartment offers a rare blend of indoor comfort and private outdoor space, along with access to one of Manhattan's most dynamic downtown neighborhoods. The home's defining feature is its expansive...
Perfectly situated within the expanse of the Seward Park Cooperative, this sun-filled two-bedroom, one-bath apartment offers a rare blend of indoor comfort and private outdoor space, along with access to one of Manhattan's most dynamic downtown neighborhoods. The home's defining feature is its expansive private terrace an urban sanctuary ideal for quiet mornings, weekend entertaining, or simply unwinding under open skies. The interior is equally inviting: a spacious living and dining area bathed in light from oversized windows, a windowed kitchen with generous storage, and two tranquil bedrooms. The updated bathroom is bright, classic, and efficient. The residence is located in one of four buildings that make up the well-established Seward Park Cooperative, known for its community-first spirit, robust amenities, and exceptional access to Lower Manhattan. The building features 24/7 attended lobbies, keyed electronic entry, on-site maintenance, a modern laundry room, bike storage, composting, and a community garden. For those who work remotely or entertain often, a thoughtfully designed shared workspace and a community room, complete with a full kitchen are available for meetings and gatherings. Directly across the street, you'll find conveniences like Trader Joe's, Target, the post office, and a Citibike station. The apartment is moments from the cultural mosaic of the Lower East Side, with its renowned galleries, cafes, and independent boutiques. Chinatown, Little Italy, and the East Village are just blocks away, making this home a central hub for exploration and inspiration. Commuting is effortless, with access to the F, J, M, and Z trains nearby, and an array of MTA bus lines that offer direct connections to the Financial District, Union Square, Gramercy, Soho, Nolita, Chelsea, and beyond. Welcome Home!
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