On the Market in New York City
By: Sydney Franklin
Published: 12/17/2020Source: The New York TimesFeaturing Alexandra Carter and Courtney McGraw's listing at 519 East 11th Street, East Village:
East Village Co-op • $539,000 • MANHATTAN • 519 East 11th St. No. 4W
A one-bath studio on the third floor of a co-op built in 1910 and recently renovated, with 10-foot ceilings, wide-plank oak flooring, south-facing windows, in-unit laundry and a private courtyard.
Alexandra Carter, Corcoran, 904-860-2098; corcoran.com/nyc
MAINTENANCE $434 a month
PROS The unit receives sufficient natural light through five windows, though some open to the building’s air shaft. The butcher-block kitchen counter and shelves in the living room are custom millwork. A double-door closet features built-in drawers and a three-tier clothing rack. The apartment comes with a private storage unit in the basement.
CONS The building is a walk-up and the kitchen lacks a dishwasher. As an H.D.F.C. co-op, the maximum allowable income for a household of one is $95,520, and sellers must pay a 30 percent transfer fee to the co-op.
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