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3 room luxury House for sale in New York, United States

€ 721,200
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Description

Welcome to this charming light filled home at the iconic landmarked Cast Iron Building! This architectural gem sits at the central part of Lower Manhattan at the intersection of New York City’s most dynamic neighborhoods- Greenwich Village, East Village, NoHo, Gramercy, Union Square, and Flatiron. Originally erected in 1868, the seven story Cast Iron Building was converted to a luxury co-op in 1973. Apartment 721 is located on the top floor’s south east corner, enjoying direct views of the magnificent Grace Church spire and has light streaming in all day. As you enter the unit, there is a closet to the right. The beautifully appointed kitchen to the left includes a Bertazzoni gas range, extra wide Fisher and Paykal refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave, with a granite counter top and breakfast bar. The living area is bright and cozy, leading to a bedroom with a closet with built in shelving, ideal for a queen size bed with additional furniture. Hardwood floors throughout and central air conditioning. One flight up is a fully furnished landscaped roof deck with spectacular views, inviting you to unwind after a long day. This full service prewar elevator building boasts a 24 hour doorman, live-in resident manager, central laundry facilities, and a newly installed gym. The co-op allows 80% financing and there is a 1.5% flip tax paid by the buyer. This prime address is moments away from all major subway lines. With Citi Bikes parked right outside your front door, getting around is a breeze. The neighborhood includes Whole Foods, Wegman’s, Trader Joe’s, Washington Square Park, Astor Place, Union Square Park, fabulous restaurants, and boutiques galore.

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Details

Rooms
3
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Architectural Style
Other
Cooling Systems
Air Conditioning
Elevator
Yes
Floor Type
Hardwood
Reference
FZG8BD
View
City
Year of construction
1868

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