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874 Broadway 307, New York, NY 10003

$1,337,500
Sold
Listing Details:
$1,337,500 Price
Co-op Property Type
Flatiron Neighborhood
2 Beds
1 Baths
1,000 Approx. Sq. Ft.
$1,541 Maint/CC
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Key Features:
Prewar
Elevator
Allows Pets
Unit Laundry
Description:

Rarely available Flatiron two-bedroom loft at the MacIntyre Building. This open two-bedroom loft features high ceilings with exposed brick, natural hardwood floors throughout and lots of oversized windows. Recently renovated with care and drenched with details: all the walls were refinished and painted with a handsome and commanding dark grey Farrow & Ball paint; nine wood windows have been fully restored; and there are Baldwin hinges, knobs and hardware throughout.

Pin-drop quiet with just three apartments per floor and no shared walls - this back facing loft has windows with internal views, facing north and west. The open floor plan is great for entertaining, with quartz countertops in the kitchen, open shelving, all stainless steel appliances and a large center island to gather at. Custom closets throughout provide plenty of storage. The two bedrooms have been recently redone to maximize the efficiency and layout and add extra closets. The oversized renovated bathroom features WaterWorks fixtures, Restoration Hardware accents, a soaking tub, and a new LG washer and dryer.

The MacIntyre Building is centrally located on 18th Street one block above Union Square, with the farmers market, tons of great restaurants, shopping, and all the amenities that Flatiron, Gramercy, Chelsea and Greenwich Village surround you. This elevator building was converted to a co-op in the 1970s and currently has only 23 apartments. The building itself has won New York City Landmarks Conservancy awards, and is noted as being architecturally significant with its unique mixture of Romanesque, Gothic and Byzantine styles incorporated into the building's architecture. Pets are allowed with board approval. Pieds-a-terre, co-purchasing and 80% financing are permitted.

Agent:
Win Brown
Win Brown Lic. RE Salesperson
Lic. as Donald Winchester Brown
Ivana Nikolic
Ivana Nikolic Lic. Assoc. RE Broker

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