170 Second Avenue, 5A

E. Greenwich Village   |   East 10th Street & East 11th Street

Co-op [Attended Lobby]
$ 1,500,000
Rooms 5
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Status Active
Maintenance [Monthly] $ 2,947
Financing Allowed 75%
Listing ID: 1125554

Jason Bauer

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Property Description

Centrally located at Eleventh Street and Second Avenue, and directly overlooking landmarked St. Mark’s Church, 5A is a modern, boldly renovated two bedroom home within 170 Second Avenue, a historic 1929 Art Deco doorman building.

This delightful home has been artfully reimagined through an extraordinary renovation. Storage abounds through detailed custom millwork that helps shape this unique residence. The living room connects to the second bedroom through ingenious 10’ sliding walls, making for a spectacular grand living space (complete with built-in couch!) when the second bedroom is not in use. Beyond the distinct dining area is the spacious, windowed open kitchen that boasts black soapstone counters and backsplash with breakfast bar and drainage grooves, oversized white ceramic sink with KWC faucet, Insinkerator waste disposal, and ample custom wood cabinetry. Top of the line stainless steel appliances include Sub Zero refrigerator, Bosch range and 5 burner cooktop with vented hood, and Bosch dishwasher.

The spacious primary bedroom also features plentiful built-in cabinetry, and faces west with extraordinary protected views over St. Mark’s Church. The adjacent windowed grand bathroom shimmers with opalescent mosaic Bisazza tile floors and walls, Waterworks fixtures and steam shower/wetroom with 5.5’ soaking tub. The hallway millwork conceals plentiful additional storage space and a Miele washer and dryer.

Concealed thru wall air-conditioning in the living room and both bedrooms, wide plank quarter-sawn white oak flooring, lacquer painted beams, and custom green, gold, and silver foiling on walls and ceilings throughout add to the allure of this unique offering.

170 Second Avenue is a majestic prewar jewel in the East Village with an extraordinary lobby featuring original terrazzo floors, brass chandeliers, Art Deco murals and a mahogany-paneled elevator. The lobby recently underwent a full restoration, and the building is impeccably maintained by a wonderful staff including 24 hour doorman, porters, and a live-in superintendent. Features include central laundry, storage and bike rooms. It is located across the street from historic St. Mark’s Church, and is near fantastic restaurants, Union Square, Astor Place, Tompkins Square Park and plentiful public transportation.
Centrally located at Eleventh Street and Second Avenue, and directly overlooking landmarked St. Mark’s Church, 5A is a modern, boldly renovated two bedroom home within 170 Second Avenue, a historic 1929 Art Deco doorman building.

This delightful home has been artfully reimagined through an extraordinary renovation. Storage abounds through detailed custom millwork that helps shape this unique residence. The living room connects to the second bedroom through ingenious 10’ sliding walls, making for a spectacular grand living space (complete with built-in couch!) when the second bedroom is not in use. Beyond the distinct dining area is the spacious, windowed open kitchen that boasts black soapstone counters and backsplash with breakfast bar and drainage grooves, oversized white ceramic sink with KWC faucet, Insinkerator waste disposal, and ample custom wood cabinetry. Top of the line stainless steel appliances include Sub Zero refrigerator, Bosch range and 5 burner cooktop with vented hood, and Bosch dishwasher.

The spacious primary bedroom also features plentiful built-in cabinetry, and faces west with extraordinary protected views over St. Mark’s Church. The adjacent windowed grand bathroom shimmers with opalescent mosaic Bisazza tile floors and walls, Waterworks fixtures and steam shower/wetroom with 5.5’ soaking tub. The hallway millwork conceals plentiful additional storage space and a Miele washer and dryer.

Concealed thru wall air-conditioning in the living room and both bedrooms, wide plank quarter-sawn white oak flooring, lacquer painted beams, and custom green, gold, and silver foiling on walls and ceilings throughout add to the allure of this unique offering.

170 Second Avenue is a majestic prewar jewel in the East Village with an extraordinary lobby featuring original terrazzo floors, brass chandeliers, Art Deco murals and a mahogany-paneled elevator. The lobby recently underwent a full restoration, and the building is impeccably maintained by a wonderful staff including 24 hour doorman, porters, and a live-in superintendent. Features include central laundry, storage and bike rooms. It is located across the street from historic St. Mark’s Church, and is near fantastic restaurants, Union Square, Astor Place, Tompkins Square Park and plentiful public transportation.

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Apartment Features

A/C
Washer / Dryer
Washer / Dryer Hookups
170 Second Avenue E. Greenwich Village New York NY 10003

Building Details [170 Second Avenue]

Ownership Co-op
Service Level Attended Lobby
Access Attended Elevator
Pet Policy Pets Allowed
Block/Lot 452/6
Building Type Mid-Rise
Age Pre-War
Year Built 1929
Floors/Apts 16/72

Building Amenities

Bike Room
Common Storage [Fee]
Laundry Rooms
Private Storage

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