It’s a loft! It’s a townhouse! It’s a full-service co-op! It’s $825K!
Image courtesy of Compass; photo credit: Rise Media.
As if the building name–The Penny Lane–of this unusual home at 215 East 24th Street in Manhattan’s Kips Bay wasn’t sweet enough, the building is a former ice cream factory that was transformed into a full-service co-op. On the market for $825,000, this maisonette-style apartment is accessible through a private entrance from the street or via a full-service lobby. It’s a duplex of sorts, with loft-like proportions and an interesting layout.
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The private entryway feels like a townhouse hall; glass walls between rooms add to the loft-like feel.
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The duplex has a renovated kitchen with a cool industrial look including subway tiles, dark accents, and stainless steel appliances. The home’s one bath has been recently updated as well.
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The large bedroom is bounded in part by glass: Great for light, not so much for privacy. A second interior chamber is being used as a den/office, but it can easily be converted into a second bedroom. Add a Juliet balcony, 16-foot ceilings, exposed brick, iron beams and plenty of storage for a truly unique space.
The Penny Lane is just a short walk from the Gramercy neighborhood and Madison Square Park. Building amenities include a 24-hour doorman, a roof deck, a live-in super, a garage, bike storage and two laundry rooms on each floor.
[Listing: 215 East 24th Street Unit 116 by Christine Toes Muldoon for Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Images courtesy of Compass. Photos by Rise Media.