For $2.4M, this pretty pre-war co-op embodies classic Manhattan chic and timeless Village charm
Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
Set among the classic apartment buildings and shops of Greenwich Village, this two-bedroom co-op at 50 East 10th Street is the very picture of New York City elegance. Asking $2,425,000, the pre-war pad is spacious enough to offer an office or guest room as well as closet space. With design flair and carefully selected finishes already in place, this downtown home offers both flexibility and functionality.
A gracious entry foyer is the perfect spot to showcase an art collection. The home’s living and dining space is framed by nine-foot beamed ceilings and a wall of casement windows offering open neighborhood views. Pre-war highlights include a wood-burning fireplace for the cozy winter nights ahead.
Design details are both on-trend and timeless, including gray-tinted oak flooring, rough-hewn window sills, and original timber doors with antique crystal knobs. Bespoke handmade steel cabinetry adds yet another interesting texture to the space.
The state-of-the-art kitchen is as functional as it is beautiful, featuring polished concrete floors, steel and screened-glass cabinetry, and a zinc dining bar. Chef-ready appliances include a Miele cooktop and Bertazzoni range. Just off the kitchen is a compact powder room painted a deep plum with gold accents.
The corner primary suite gets all-day sun through steel-framed casement windows. A walk-in closet and a large, mirrored en-suite bath with a Kohler soaking tub are additional perks.
Off the living room, a second chamber can be used as a guest room, office (with built-in file cabinets), or additional bedroom. Just outside is another massive walk-in closet.
Built in 1929 by Helme and Corbett Architects, the elegant, pet-friendly pre-war building offers a landscaped roof terrace and rear garden. Additional amenities include a 24-hour doorman, a resident building manager, a fitness center, a children’s playroom, a laundry room, a bike room, and storage. There is a parking garage located next door, and several subway lines are a few blocks away.
[Listing details: 50 East 10th Street, #6B at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Debra Solomon Pendleton]
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