205 East 10th Street is a pre-war co-op building in Manhattan's East Village, built in 1920 and converted in 1987. The 6-story building contains 30 units and features amenities such as an intercom and elevator.
205 East 10th Street is a 31-unit prewar co-op built in 1928 in the heart of the East Village. The six-story elevator building showcases Art Deco design throughout, from its striking lobby with original arched cast iron and glass entry doors, terrazzo floors, deco chandeliers, and hand painted ceiling to the apartments' period details. Located on a tree lined block between Second Avenue and First Avenue, the building sits near St. Mark's Church and offers easy access to Union Square, Astor Place, and multiple subway lines.
Apartments retain abundant prewar character, including parquet oak floors, original moldings, beamed ceilings, brass hardware with glass knobs, and nine-foot ceilings. Many units feature windowed kitchens and bathrooms, with renovations incorporating modern appliances and finishes while preserving original details. The building includes several duplex layouts that residents describe as feeling like private townhouses or carriage houses, remarkably quiet despite the vibrant neighborhood. Some units have in-unit washer/dryers, and common features across apartments include generous closet space and eastern or southern exposures.
Building amenities include a live-in superintendent, central laundry room, bicycle storage, available storage for rent, and a common outdoor courtyard. The co-op permits cats with board approval but does not allow dogs or pied-Ă -terres. Subletting is permitted after two to three years of ownership, and the board considers co-purchasing, guarantors, and parents buying for employed children on a case by case basis.
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For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.
By displaying the price per estimated room count, we are able to provide a more reliable and consistent metric for comparing sales in the building. While we hope that this gives you a clearer sense of price trends in the building, all data should be independently verified. All data provided are only estimates and should not be used to make any purchase or sale decision.