Key Details
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Listed: Sep 6, 2024Last Price Change: ($200,000) on Jan 2Days on Market: 135Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Greenwich Village (Manhattan)Doorman: FT DoormanListing viewed 107 times
Insider Highlights
- Stunning Renovation: Completely renovated by AD100 designer James "Ford" Huniford, showcasing cohesive design elements throughout.
- Expansive Outdoor Space: Features a private 1,000 square foot rooftop terrace with irrigation, perfect for lounging and dining with city views.
- Luxurious Interior Design: Minimalist aesthetic with a sophisticated neutral palette, ideal for displaying an art collection.
- High-End Kitchen: Sleek kitchen equipped with premium integrated appliances by Miele and Sub-Zero, designed for culinary enthusiasts.
- Natural Light Abundance: Grand open space illuminated by two large skylights and oversized south-facing windows, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
- Full-Time Doorman: Enjoy the convenience and security of a full-time doorman, enhancing the luxury living experience.
Description
Upon entry, the lower level’s grand, open space is bathed in natural light through two large skylights and oversized south-facing windows. Thoughtfully designed, the opportunities to live and dine are endless, with three distinct areas that harmoniously merge into one vast, open entertaining space. The sleek kitchen is outfitted with high-end integrated appliances by Miele and Sub-Zero.
At the opposite end of this level is a separate wet bar equipped with a wine fridge, floating shelves covered in cotton velvet from Holland & Sherry, and a side-by-side washer/dryer. Two floating staircases positioned on either side of the apartment lead from the main level to the bedrooms above. One provides access to the primary bedroom suite and the other to the secondary bedroom, both of which open directly to the private rooftop terrace.
The expansive terrace, supplied with irrigation, offers a serene sanctuary for lounging and dining with stunning city views. Completing the level is a cozy sitting room or home office. Additional features include flush doors for clean, concealed lines and modern aesthetic, light gray wide-plank oak floors, a gas fireplace, electric shades throughout, and central heating and air conditioning.
A cast-iron building designed by John Kellum and originally the James McCreery Dry Goods store, 67 East 11th Street was one of the earliest upscale cast-iron residential conversions. Residents of the building enjoy amenities including a full-time doorman, a beautiful common roof deck with a lounge area, private storage, and a laundry room. This building is perfectly situated in prime Greenwich Village with superb restaurants, shopping, and abundant transportation options moments away. Please note, there is a 1.5% flip tax paid by the buyer.
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