Ideally located one block from Union Square, this expansive 2 bedroom, 2 bath home has open city views and ten large closets. Enter a graceful foyer and take-in the view from a wall of east facing windows that illuminate the HUGE living room with separate dining area.
The open kitchen has ample cabinets, stainless steel appliances and endless counter space.
Both bedrooms are extremely large and can accommodate king-sized, bunk and/or twin beds along with additional furniture and desks. And both have open views, streaming sunlight and are pin-drop quiet. The primary bedroom has three large closets. Adjacent to this is a bonus room that can be used as a home office, a playroom or for even more storage. The second bedroom two large closets of which one is a custom built walk-in.
Wedgwood House is one of the few, full-service buildings on Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron area. With amenities ranging from 24-hour doormen, resident porters and a live-in superintendent to a beautifully landscaped roof garden with panoramic views, you'll enjoy this smoke-free environment. Additionally, there is central AC, bike storage, a central laundry, and an onsite garage accessible from within the building. Located only one block from 10 subway lines and the Union Square Farmer's Market, you'll find Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, restaurants, a variety of shopping and a new Target all within a 2-block radius.
No pets. Board approval required.
Home to one of the first-ever skyscrapers, Flatiron is named after one of the most famous buildings in NYC. This area is extremely popular with tourists and is full of shopping opportunities, restaurants, and amazing nightlife. While most of the buildings here hold offices, there are a decent number of people who live here and love calling this neighborhood their home.
While Flatiron has been around for a while, the Flatiron building wasn't built until 1902, and is considered one of NYC's first-ever skyscrapers. The area has always been a popular shopping district, even being called the "Toy District" at one point due to several shops that sold quality goods for children.
The neighborhood became designated as Flatiron in 1985 thanks to some creative real estate developers seeking to popularize the neighborhood. This attracted many residents and businesses seeking to reside in some of NYC's most famous landmarks. Today Flatiron still attracts…
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