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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$10,951 ($6.00/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($448,750),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Grandly proportioned, with a sense of scale rarely found on the Gold Coast of Fifth Avenue, this loft harkens back to the very essence of what made Greenwich Village the cultural epicenter of downtown Manhattan. Encompassing approximately 1,825 square feet, residence 3B at 74 Fifth Avenue was designed for its current owner by the famed Alan Buchsbaum, architectural innovator and interior designer, whose work was central to American design movements for over two decades. Currently an open 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom loft with an oversized gallery, vast living and dining areas, a chef's kitchen with Wolf range, and in-unit laundry, the home's floor plan yields incredible versatility and can be adapted for a variety of potential configurations.
12-foot ceilings, oversized windows, and exposed columns make this residence a wholly authentic pre-war loft, set in one of the city's finest residential enclaves.
Originally constructed in 1910, 74 Fifth Avenue is a 36-unit cooperative situated on Greenwich Village's Gold Coast. A double key-locked entry leads into an original marble lobby; the building's key-locked elevators have recently been refurbished, and there is a full-time super as well as an oversized roof deck with views of the city. The building is pet-friendly, allows 75% financing, and permits Trust and LLC purchases on a case-by-case basis.
Located moments from the Union Square Greenmarket, Washington Square Park, boutiques, restaurants, and multiple subway lines.
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