Surrounded by terraces and open city views, this $3M Village co-op feels like a beach house in the sky
All photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
This Gold Coast penthouse at 21 East 10th Street is blessed with open city views in three directions, and a landscaped terrace that wraps the home on three sides means you can enjoy the views–from the Freedom Tower to the Empire State Building–indoors or out. Asking $2,995,000, the two-bedroom pre-war co-op has plenty of interior charm, with large rooms, coffered ceilings, and wood floors awash in natural light.
The penthouse begins with an entry foyer that leads to a spacious living/dining room. This village aerie is framed by oversized windows and steel factory doors that invite a seamless transition to the outdoor sanctuary just beyond.
A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living room, making this a retreat for any season. A compact windowed kitchen is well-appointed, with plenty of storage.
The wrap-around terrace is a Manhattan dream, complete with an iconic New York City water tower. This brick-paved entertaining and gardening paradise can be accessed from the home’s living room as well as both bedrooms, making it easy to step into the sky from any room.
The primary suite and its step-up terrace add up to a tranquil indoor/outdoor space with a full en-suite bath. The large second bedroom has its own skylit full bath; both have large closets.
The 1927 Neo-Renaissance Wordsworth House is a well-maintained, financially sound co-op residence, offering original details like an ornate fountain, carved panel doors, and intricate ironwork. The building offers passenger and service elevators, video security, a live-in super, a full-time porter, laundry facilities, a bike room, and basement storage when available.
[Listing details: 21 East 10th Street #PHW at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Christopher Kromer, Norhana “Nora” Ariffin, and Dugald Loughnan]
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All photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens