Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$775,000
Potential Rebate: $11,625
<p>New one bedroom at Ageloff Towers in the East Village!</p> <p>Timeless, quiet and bright with generously sized rooms, this pre-war Art Deco home features over 9"ceilings, a windowed eat-in kitchen and an over-sized living room that perfectly fits a large dining room table or space that can be used as a work area. The bedroom is extra -large with a closet and has bright open views. The gracious entry foyer has a walk-in pantry and coat closet, original inlaid wood floors throughout and you are surrounded by six large windows facing north and west.</p> <p>The kitchen has been partially renovated. You may love the Bohemian design as it is, or you may decide to add to the renovation with your own taste. The black and white floor tiles are typical of the art-deco period. There is a new Forno Gas range in white with antique brass handles, a new cast iron sink and a stainless steel breakfast counter.</p> <p>The windowed bathroom has subway tiles, a new Toto sink, Toto faucet and a cast iron tub. The Art Deco theme continues throughout the apartment with 9" beamed ceilings, glass door handles, moldings and ceiling fans. All walls have been designer decorated with custom colors.</p> <p>Built in 1929, Ageloff Towers is an Art Deco building. There is a bike room, laundry room, a live-in superintendent, a package room and common outdoor space. Maintenance includes electricity. Nearby is Tompkins Square Park and you will find many interesting restaurants, cafes and bars offering late night entertainment.</p> <p>Pets are allowed. Assessment $181</p>
$5,533 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$11,625
Monthly savings impact
$32/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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The East Village is legendary. It has shed some of its grit for glam, but it remains a cultural incubator for music, art, and food.
\nWalk-up apartment buildings define the area. New developments are rare and controversial. It's a renter-heavy neighborhood.
\nVibrant, young, and diverse. A mix of NYU students, old-school hipsters, and young professionals.
\n6Train at Astor Place, L train at 1st/3rd Ave. Good bus service.
\nTompkins Square Park and the East River Park (nearby) provide green space.
\nBest for those who want to be in the center of the action and don't mind a little noise.

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