319 East 6th Street
First & Second Ave
East Village
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$4,350,000
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Roof
Landscaped Roof Terrace
Basement
Finished basement. Large walk-in cedar closet. Good storage. Mechanical room with gas boiler.
Fourth Floor
One bedroom, with separate Study and Home Office - two full bath floor-thru apartment; open gourmet kitchen; numerous closets, and washer dryer.
Third Floor
One Bedroom, Home Office, two full bath floor-thru apartment; open gourmet kitchen, breakfast bar; Living room, oak hard wood floors; custom closets, and washer/dryer.
Parlor Floor
Interior staircase leads to 3-window wide front living room. Open eat-in kitchen and dining room ,with home office and powder room.
First Floor
Entry vestibule with coat closet. Guest bedroom, and full bath. Rear master bedroom with en-suite bath, WIC, Garden view Solarium, Enclosed PrivateGarden.
Essentials
- Price$4,350,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units3
- Floors4
- Bedrooms6.5
- Bathrooms6.5
- Rooms10
- Approx. Sq. Ft.4,762
Key Features
- Central air
- Multi-floor laundry
- Roof deck
- Video security
Four story 20' wide brick townhouse with gated front garden. This sun-filled townhouse boasts terrific proportions and has been lovingly maintained by the same family for over 20 years. Delivered vacant and easily convertible to single-family.
Additional features of this building include: Central Air & Heat, Landscaped Roof Deck, Cedar Walk-In Closet, Climate Control Heating and Air Conditioning, Audio Video Intercom System, Hardwood & Custom 5" Siberian Oak Flooring, Renovated home & Mechanicals upgraded 2005, Solarium with Garden View, Integrated Recess Lighting, and Landscaped Garden.
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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.
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