$899K Nolita co-op is newly renovated with warmth, color, and a backsplash made of Legos
Photo credit: Donna Dotan Photography, courtesy of The Corcoran Group.
Under $1 million in Nolita sounds nearly impossible, but this one-bedroom co-op at 243 Mulberry Street, asking $899,000 (and a low maintenance fee) is as legit as it is cute. The gut-renovated three-flight walk-up has classic downtown charm and a mint renovation that incorporates modern convenience, contemporary flair, and colorful details.
Nine-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, exposed beams, and exposed brick add a feeling of lofty spaciousness as well as character and charm. A decorative fireplace anchors the living room, and four oversized south-facing windows fill the room with sunlight all day long. Additional perks include two remotely controlled ductless split system A/C units, remote-controlled darkening shades, concealed radiators, a security system intercom, and three Meural digital art pieces.
A unique and colorful kitchen features electric blue cabinetry by Redhill Cabinets and a custom backsplash designed entirely of Legos. Add to that white onyx countertops, a GE convection oven, a Bosch vented induction cooktop, a dual-drawer Fisher & Paykel dishwasher, a concealed Liebherr refrigerator, and a hefty farmhouse sink.
Off the living room is a bedroom nook that fits a queen-size bed and features lots of built-in storage. The bath has a walk-in stall shower with Porcelanosa tiles and gold Kohler tapware.
This unit is an income-restricted HDFC co-op. Purchasers cannot exceed the following gross annual income levels: $123,255 individual, family of two $140,910, family of three $158,565, family of four $176,055 (165% of the AMI). The eight-unit pet-friendly building offers a furnished roof deck, a backyard garden, basement laundry, and a renovated lobby.
[Listing: 243 Mulberry Street Apt. 3L by Jay Glazer, Scott Hill and Zack Gutierrez for The Corcoran Group.]
[At CityRealty]
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Photo credit: Donna Dotan Photography, courtesy of The Corcoran Group.