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$1,750,000
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Essentials
- Price$1,750,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedroom1
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms5
- Exposure West
Key Features
- Elevator
- Full city view
- Hardwood floors
- Office
LOWEST MAINTENANCE! WINDOWS CAN BE ADDED - Approx. 1700 sq ft! and you can add windows along the south wall... This quintessential New York loft exudes all the elements of downtown sophistication. Enter into the large living room facing west through a huge wall of windows -- perfect for entertaining! A state-of-the-art chef's kitchen with Medura Gold granite counter top and full back splash with custom maple cabinets utilizing Blum motion full extension drawers features high-end appliances such as Miele, Sub Zero and Fisher Paykel. Beyond is the media room/2nd bedroom and master bedroom, which houses an enormous walk-in closet that is larger then some Manhattan bedrooms. Two completely renovated bathrooms with custom tile work, a two person soaking tub and solid limestone sink finish off this loft that only some dream of. And, there is Central Air and a washer/dryer! The coop has created a beautiful roof garden, including dining area, kitchenette and grill, not to mention outstanding views of downtown. There is storage in the basement.
All of this with a maintenance charge of only $310 per month.
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Greenwich Village
Downtown Central, from Houston Street to 14th Street, from the Bowery to Seventh Avenue.
If you’re new to Greenwich Village, and you’re walking along admiring its townhouses and co-ops, the spot where West Fourth Street crosses West Tenth Street might cause you to scratch your head a little. Even the Village’s most modern luxury condos get a bit of European charm from the meandering, tree-lined streets, leftovers from the 19th century, when Greenwich Village was new development, started up before the city’s grid plan.
652 Broadway
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- Prewar
- Built in 1900
- 12 floors
- 17 units
- Elevator
- Common roof deck
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