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Luxury House for sale in New York, United States

€ 686,600
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Description

Gorgeous, quintessential prewar loft boasting soaring 12'3" ceilings, wall of massive windows, original cast-iron column, hardwood floors and infinite charm. Modern renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, Bosch dishwasher and stainless-steel cabinetry. Beautiful, renovated bathroom with spa shower and dressing area. Large mezzanine sleeping loft offers plentiful closet space and can fit a king size bed. Iconic 250 Mercer offers24/7 front desk service, in-house manager, elegant lobby, furnished roof-deck, planted courtyard/garden, private storage and bike room for a fee and laundry facilities comprised of a9-contiguous-building residential apartment house that makes up the cooperative portion of a cond-op. The retail portion of the property is a condominium. Built between 1900 and 1920, and later converted to cooperative ownership in 1986, 250 Mercer Street, which is also known as Mercer Square, contains 263 residential apartment units with distinct layouts and five laundry facilities throughout the building. Co-Purchasing is allowed. Parents buying for employed Child(ren) is allowed on a "case-by-case" basis. Corporations and diplomats purchasing not allowed. Pets are allowed for shareholders. Unlimited subletting is allowed after two years of ownership with Coop Board approval. Enjoy the lifestyle that prime Greenwich Village, Noho and Soho offer. Theaters, fine restaurants, galleries abound in the neighborhood. Washington Square Park is just a couple of blocks away. Proximity to the subway and busses. Whole Foods, Trader Joe's and the Union Square farmers' market offer additional conveniences. Please contact us for a private appointment.

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Details

Rooms
2
Bathrooms
1
Architectural Style
Other
Cooling Systems
Air Conditioning
Elevator
Yes
Exterior Amenities
Disabled Access
Garden
Common
Reference
6RTN4R
Year of construction
1888

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