Listing Courtesy of Compass
$1,200,000
Potential Rebate: $18,000
Centrally located on beautiful East 10th Street (just east of Second Avenue), residence 3A is a lovely two bedroom, one bathroom home at 205 East 10th Street, an historic 1928 Art Deco cooperative building.
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This delightful residence is fully renovated, but original details abound, including parquet oak floors throughout and beamed ceilings. An entry foyer with coat closet, leads to the spacious, west facing windowed open kitchen that boasts plentiful custom sold pine cabinetry, Heath tile backsplash, Corian Quartz countertops and breakfast bar, Bertazonni 30” range, Miele dishwasher, and Summit refrigerator. The spacious open living room has two additional large west facing windows.
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Two very large, bright bedrooms face south toward the tree tops of charming East 10th Street. Located off the bedroom hall are two additional large closets, and a windowed bathroom with terracotta tiled floors, pedestal sink, and a reglazed original cast iron soaking tub.
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Prewar details throughout include nine foot ceiling heights, original oak flooring, stripped original doors with moldings, brass hardware and glass knobs, and multiple closets with eight foot high doors.
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Built in 1928, 205 East 10th Street is an elegant prewar gem in the East Village with a charming lobby featuring original arched cast iron and glass entry doors, terrazzo floors, deco chandeliers, and hand painted ceiling. It is a boutique 6 story, 31 residence cooperative elevator building with an exquisite facade and cornice. Building amenities include a live-in superintendent, central laundry room, storage and bicycle storage, and a common outdoor courtyard space. It is located around the corner from historic St. Mark’s Church, and is near fantastic restaurants, Union Square, Astor Place, Tompkins Square Park and plentiful public transportation. Dogs and pied-a-terres are not permitted.
$8,252 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$18,000
Monthly savings impact
$50/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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The East Village is legendary. It has shed some of its grit for glam, but it remains a cultural incubator for music, art, and food.
\nWalk-up apartment buildings define the area. New developments are rare and controversial. It's a renter-heavy neighborhood.
\nVibrant, young, and diverse. A mix of NYU students, old-school hipsters, and young professionals.
\n6Train at Astor Place, L train at 1st/3rd Ave. Good bus service.
\nTompkins Square Park and the East River Park (nearby) provide green space.
\nBest for those who want to be in the center of the action and don't mind a little noise.

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