Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($570,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome to 23 East 10th Street #204/205, an impeccably renovated, seamlessly combined 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with an additional home office and sleeping loft in the heart of Greenwich Village. Far from your conventional cookie-cutter apartments, this exquisite home has been ingeniously designed with modern character and creativity while maintaining the unique details that highlight its classic pre-war charm.
Inside, you’ll find high ceilings, exposed brick walls and archways, decorative fireplaces, an abundance of cleverly constructed storage space, and stunning white oak-stained hardwood floors that add to the unique and inviting feel of this apartment. The kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring a Miele stovetop, oven, and paneled dishwasher, custom paneled Leibherr fridge, built-in espresso machine, wine fridge, quartz and Caesarstone countertops, and rich walnut cabinets that perfectly complement the overall aesthetic.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a feature that sets this unit apart from other homes: its very own acoustically-treated recording studio and private office.
Perfect for musicians or those who simply appreciate the creative process, the studio is a fantastic bonus space that adds incredible value to this already impressive property. Above the studio is a private loft, which is currently used as a sleeping area for guests but could also be used as storage space, offering additional versatility and functionality.
The king-sized primary bedroom was crafted with a gigantic custom walk-in closet, a modern built-in headboard and side tables, striking gold leaf wallpaper, and a tiled mantlepiece, while carefully maintaining the pre-war elements that make it unique. Additional upgrades include soundproofed Citiwindows, a dropped ceiling specifically fashioned for sound control, electronic remote-controlled blackout shades, soundproofed pocket doors, and a gorgeous custom wood slab barn door, all of which make this bedroom the ultimate haven for privacy and relaxation.
The Albert was originally built in 1882 as a 24 unit apartment building located on the SE corner of University Place and 11th Street by the architectural firm of Henry J Hardenbergh, who also designed The Dakota and The Plaza it was soon converted in 1887 to the Hotel Albert.
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