Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$16,000/mo
Potential Rebate: $240
<p> <strong>111 Barrow Street, Apt 2D - Fully Furnished West Village Loft with Grand Scale & Refined Finishes</strong></p> <p>This rarely available, fully furnished, oversized one-bedroom residence captures the essence of West Village loft living with 12.2-foot ceilings, soaring 6.6-foot windows, and approximately 1,400 square feet of beautifully renovated interior space.</p> <p>The home's east-facing exposure bathes the space in morning light, accentuating its open, airy feel and elegant architectural proportions. The expansive living room features a wood-burning fireplace, creating a warm and inviting centerpiece ideal for relaxing or entertaining.</p> <p>A top-of-the-line open chef's kitchen is seamlessly integrated into the great room, outfitted with premium appliances, custom cabinetry, and generous counter space-perfect for hosting and everyday living alike.</p> <p>The primary suite offers exceptional scale and comfort, complemented by a spa-quality en-suite bath and an additional powder room for guests. Every detail of this home has been carefully curated, from the designer furnishings to the meticulous renovation and refined finishes throughout.</p> <p>Located in a discreet West Village cooperative, 111 Barrow Street offers a rare combination of space, style, and character, just moments from the neighborhood's charming Cobblestone streets, renowned dining, and Hudson River Park.</p> <p>Highlights:</p> <ul> <li> Approx. 1,400 SF</li> <li> 1 Bedroom / 1.5 Baths</li> <li> Fully Furnished</li> <li> 12.2' Ceilings & 6.6' Oversized Windows</li> <li> Wood-Burning Fireplace</li> <li> East Exposure / Exceptional Light</li> <li> Open Chef's Kitchen with Top Finishes</li> <li> Coop Building <p> </p> <p> </p> </li> FEES REQUIRED FROM TENANT <p> - Subtenant Additional Processing Fee (Non-Refundable) $200 if there is a 2nd Applicant or Guarantor</p> <p> - Subtenant Application Processing Fee (Non-Refundable) $650.00 </p> <p> - Subtenant Credit Report Fee (Non-Refundable) $125 per applicant/occupant</p> <p> - Subtenant Credit Report Rerun Fee (Non-Refundable) $100 per applicant (if required for time due)</p> <p> - Subtenant Package Resubmission Fee (Non-Refundable) (If Applicable) $150 (if applicable)</p> <p> - Subtenant Rush Package Review Fee (Non-Refundable) (If Applicable) $500 </p> <p> - Shareholder Move Out Deposit (Refundable; left with the superintendent when the move is scheduled) $1,500.00</p> <p> - Move Out/Move In Subtenant Move In Deposit (Refundable; left with the superintendent when the move is scheduled) $1,500.</p> </ul> <p> </p> <li> <p> </p> </li> <li> <p> </p> <p> </p> </li> <p> </p> <p> </p>
$79 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$240
Monthly savings impact
$1/mo
Effective Purchase Price
$15,760
(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)
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Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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