214 East 9th Street is a pre-war condominium building in Manhattan's East Village, completed in 1900. The 4-story walk-up building contains 14 units and offers amenities such as an intercom, outdoor entertainment space, and terraces/balconies.
214 East 9th Street is a boutique prewar condominium built in 1900 in the heart of the East Village, situated between Third Avenue and Second Avenue. The four-story building contains just 14 units and offers an elevator, video intercom with key fob entry, laundry facilities, and outdoor space including terraces and balconies. The building's low monthly carrying costs and prime location near Washington Square Park, Tompkins Square Park, and Union Square make it a practical choice for both owners and investors.
The standout unit is PH4D, a dramatic three level penthouse loft with 17.5-foot ceilings on the main floor. The penthouse features a mezzanine bedroom level with a skylight accented bathroom, a third level flex space that functions as an office or studio, and a private roof deck with an outdoor shower. The unit includes custom built in bookshelves, oversized windows, and can be configured as either a one or two bedroom, offering flexibility for various living arrangements.
Most units throughout the building share contemporary finishes including hardwood floors, open kitchens with stainless steel appliances and Caesar stone or granite countertops, and high ceilings. Several apartments feature in-unit washer/dryers, a notable amenity for the neighborhood. Unit 2A offers a balcony overlooking the picturesque Renwick Triangle, while other units provide southern exposures and flexible layouts that can accommodate additional bedrooms or home offices.
The building sits in a central East Village location with access to multiple subway lines (6, R, W, L, F trains) and is surrounded by the neighborhood's dining, shopping, and cultural offerings. Nearby institutions include NYU and The New School, while the area provides easy access to Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and numerous local restaurants, cafes, and fitness studios.
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