185 East 2nd Street is a small, well maintained HDFC co-op building situated on a quiet, tree lined block in the East Village between Avenues A and B. This financially solid cooperative operates under 165% AMI income restrictions, making homeownership accessible to moderate income buyers. The building enforces specific income limits of $179,355 for single occupants, $205,095 for two occupants, and $230,670 for three occupants, ensuring the community remains affordable for working professionals.
The building's apartments are predominantly one bedroom units that share several desirable characteristics. Most feature high ceilings, windows in every room, and ample closet space, with many units offering queen sized bedrooms equipped with two large closets. Several apartments have been renovated to include loft style elements, wide plank hardwood floors, and custom built ins. The more updated units showcase premium finishes including stone countertops, contemporary tilework, and spa like bathrooms with glass enclosed showers.
Residents benefit from exceptionally low monthly maintenance fees, with costs ranging from $475 to $556 per month, reflecting the building's strong financial management. The cooperative allows 80% financing and maintains a pet friendly policy, accommodating residents' lifestyle needs. Additional building amenities include on site bike storage and board approved washer/dryer installations, adding convenience for urban living.
The location provides excellent access to neighborhood amenities and transportation options. Residents can walk to popular destinations including Whole Foods, Discovery Wines, and Waffles & Dinges, while Citi Bike docking stations sit directly across the street. The building's proximity to Tompkins Square Park, East River Park, and the Essex Crossing development offers abundant recreational and shopping opportunities within the vibrant East Village community.
Transportation connectivity is robust, with the F train at 2nd Avenue and the J/Z/M & F trains at Essex Street providing subway access. Crosstown bus routes M21 and 14A offer additional transit options, while the neighborhood's walkable nature allows residents to easily explore the area's dozens of art galleries, restaurants, and nightlife venues that define the East Village's cultural character.
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