139 Norfolk Street is a five-story, 18-unit HDFC cooperative building with pet-friendly policies and on-site superintendent. Located on the Lower East Side, it offers easy access to Essex Crossing, vibrant dining and nightlife, and nearby subway lines.
139 Norfolk Street is a five-story, 18-unit HDFC co-op built in 1920 and converted in 1986. This self-managed building is pet friendly and features a live-in superintendent. Residents enjoy the convenience of nearby subway access with the J/Z/F/M lines just one block away, as well as proximity to the vibrant dining and nightlife of the Lower East Side, including the Essex Crossing development.
Apartment offerings at 139 Norfolk Street typically include well-maintained one-bedroom units with modern upgrades. Common features include in-unit washers/dryers, stainless steel appliances, and exposed brick accents. The apartments are designed for comfort and functionality, with generous closet space and open living areas. The building's flexible ownership policies allow for co-purchasing, guarantors, and unlimited subletting after two years, making it an attractive option for both residents and investors.
Notable amenities include low monthly maintenance fees, which average around $665 to $695, and a liberal sublet policy. The building's location on a quiet street provides a peaceful retreat while still being close to essential services like Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, as well as cultural hotspots and parks. This combination of features makes 139 Norfolk Street a compelling choice for those looking to invest in one of Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhoods.
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