$975K for a flexible East Village co-op with lots of exposed brick

Posted On Tue, November 8, 2016 By

Posted On Tue, November 8, 2016 By In Cool Listings, East Village, Interiors

Here’s an East Village co-op with a little room to grow. Located at 71 East 3rd Street, this is a two-bedroom apartment in which a third bedroom could be carved out of the large living room. Otherwise, it’s a charming pre-war apartment with exposed brick in nearly every room, a cast iron tub and four exposures with views out toward the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center. And it’s just hit the market for $975,000.

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The living room is currently separated as a living and dining area, but the listing suggests one side could fit a bedroom. We love the space open, though, with the big ceiling arch, exposed brick and a big window that looks into the kitchen.

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The kitchen’s been updated with white cabinets and stainless steel appliances. There’s even a small breakfast bar that could provide some extra seating.

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Both bedrooms boast big windows and more exposed brick. The master is now separated from the living room with sliding, frosted glass doors.

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Here’s a look at the cast iron tub. There’s also a washer and dryer unit in here.

71 East 3rd Street is a cooperative between First and Second avenues. It’s a great location, just a few blocks north of the Second Avenue Subway F stop and right around the corner from the Bowery. The building doesn’t boast many amenities, but does have a bike room and garden.

[Listing: 71 East 3rd Street, #21-22 by Ammad Ahmed for Bond]

[Via CityRealty]

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