50 East 1st Street is a pre-war co-op building in Manhattan's East Village, built in 1910 and converted in 1976. The 5-story walk-up contains 20 units and offers a washer/dryer in the building. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale and 1 for rent.
50 East 1st Street is a pre-war co-op building located in Manhattan's vibrant East Village. Completed in 1910 and converted in 1976, this five-story walk-up features 20 units. The building offers a range of amenities, including a shared garden and bike storage, while allowing for co-purchasing and pied-Ă -terre ownership. Subletting is permitted after two years with board approval, providing flexibility for residents.
Apartment features vary, but many units showcase high ceilings, walnut hardwood floors, and exposed brick, creating a blend of classic charm and modern convenience. Notable amenities in select apartments include newly updated kitchens equipped with Bosch appliances, in-unit LG washers and dryers, and spacious living areas with ample natural light. The low maintenance fee of $500 per month adds to the appeal for potential buyers.
Residents enjoy easy access to public transportation, with the F train station located directly across the street and additional subway lines within a five-minute walk. The surrounding neighborhood is rich with dining, nightlife, and cultural experiences, making it an attractive location for those seeking an active urban lifestyle.
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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.