Ideally situated in the heart of the East Village, this loft-like one-bedroom, one-bathroom penthouse duplex is a rare gem offering a sprawling 258-square-foot private terrace with breathtaking Downtown skyline views.
Enter your expansive living room where oversized Southwestern exposure windows flood the space with natural light. Hardwood floors add warmth, while ample closet space ensures effortless storage. Up the staircase you will find your private sanctuary - a serene primary bedroom bathed in sunlight from floor-to-ceiling sliding glass panels and skylights. Outside lies your exclusive terrace, a coveted retreat for entertaining or unwinding with the iconic New York City skyline as your backdrop.
The open kitchen features a sleek granite island and countertops, natural-wood cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances, while a washer/dryer combo unit adds modern convenience. The Calacatta marble-clad bathroom is a spa-like escape, complete with a deep soaking tub, glass-enclosed shower, and Waterworks fixtures.
With a rare blend of space, natural light, and an expansive private terrace, this penthouse duplex is an exceptional retreat in one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods.
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The East Village is a buzzing hub of youthful energy and activity, boasting bookstores, cafes, galleries, and hip bars. Situated between 3rd avenue and the East River, with 14th street to the north and Houston to the south, this neighborhood is both stylish and laid back. Once the most vibrant art scene in NYC, it remains a trendy neighborhood to the avant-garde while also boasting a much more polished edge, complete with luxury condos, franchised coffee shops, and plenty of lunch spots.
Like most of New York, the East Village started out as farmland. Until the early 1960s, the East Village was just the northern tip of the Lower East Side, largely occupied by German and Ukrainian working class immigrants. However, the Beat movement made its roots in the East Village in the 1950's and paved the way for the influx of the counterculture scene of the 60s.
Since then, the art scene of the East Village exploded with series like Andy Warhol's…
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