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$1,053,888
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Essentials
- Price$1,053,888
- TypeCondo
- Bedrooms2
- Bathroom1
- Rooms4
- Approx. Sq. Ft.1,226
Key Features
- New Development
- Elevator
229 East 2nd Street ushers in a new era in new development?value that transforms modern design into timeless sophistication, all wrapped in a tranquil intimate atmosphere. The 2 bedroom apartments offer a perfect floor-thru layout with a key-locked elevator opening to a private entrance. The residences in this intimate boutique building are impeccably appointed and feature beautiful natural oak wood floors, high, beamed ceilings, and a warm inviting color palette. A standard of living of the highest order is seen in the generous open kitchens, which are equipped with the finest European appliances: Liebherr refrigerator, Wolf cooking range, Miele dishwasher and wine cooler. The enduring elegance continues with Caesar stone countertops and state of the art cabinetry, extending to the bath with its unique glass tiles, luxurious soaking tub and free-standing shower. All apartments have floor to ceiling windows and glass-enclosed terraces off the living areas, lending itself to either friendly entertaining or quiet relaxation. Situated at the edge of East Village and Lower East Side, 229 East 2nd Street boasts exceptional access to the New Museum, Bowery Hotel, Whole Foods, restaurants and endless entertainment.
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East Village
Downtown on the East Side, from Houston to 14th Street and from the Bowery and Third Avenue to the East River.
Whether it’s the mushrooming of modern new condos or the reclamation of some beloved parks, few neighborhoods have changed as much over the past couple of decades as the East Village. The growth of New York University to the West has helped drive the East Village’s renaissance, so that old-fashioned retail like hardware stores stands cheek-by-jowl with shops where you can buy all kinds of trendy luxury. Much of the East Village housing stock is tenement-style walkups with co-ops for sale or rentals that make great shares, but some offer hidden delights like roof decks and garden access to their residents. If it’s an elevator and a Bulthaup kitchen you’re seeking, head over near Avenue B to check out the jazzy new condo developments.
229 East 2nd Street
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Norfolk St - Delancey St
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Norfolk St - Delancey St
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Norfolk St - Delancey St
7 mins
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Norfolk St - Delancey St
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- New development
- 6 floors
- 5 units
- Elevator
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