OFF MARKET
417 GRAND #1501
NewYork, Lower East Side, New York City, NY
OFF MARKET
Asking
$695,000
BTC
7.394
ETH
205.73
Beds
1
Baths
1
Year Built
1960
Be party of the rich history of the Lower East Side at the Seward Park cooperative at 417 Grand Street!
This spacious one-bedroom apartment has expansive views from the 15th floor clear up to midtown and the Chrysler Building and out to Long Island City and the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge. You'll savor the eat-in kitchen and corner bedroom with two exposures. The cavernous living room provides ample space for dining and working from home, and even an extra sleeping alcove. The kitchen can be opened to the living room and there are four closets and enough space to create additional storage if needed.
Enjoy super low maintenance at this unique cooperative community of four buildings that were designed in the late 1950's and situated at angles to maximize light and views, and to provide green space. Coop amenities include an attended lobby, live-in super, fully equipped gym, two private gated parks, playroom, community room, large in-building laundry facilities, bike storage and on-site management and maintenance staff. The new Essex Crossing and Market Line is one of NYC's premiere and varied shopping emporiums that also includes Regal Cinemas and Target. One of the largest Trader Joe's on the East Coast is right across the street along with a 24-hour Rite Aid.
Convenient to additional food shopping, varied restaurants, cafes, and art galleries. Go West or downtown for more of the Lower East Side, Chinatown, Little Italy and SOHO, or East for the parks on the river. Dogs permitted with registration. The building is just 2 blocks to the F trains at East Broadway and 3 blocks to F, J and M line to Brooklyn and Wall Street at Delancey/Essex Streets. The M14A select bus stops right at the corner of the building which will bring you to the East Village Union Square, West Village, Meatpacking District and The Little Island.
Indulge in culture and history at the nearby Tenement Museum and Abrons Arts Center of the Henry Street Settlement, which helped start the public health movement in the United States. One block away is Kossar's Bagels and Bialys, established in 1936. This apartment has good bones from which to impart your vision: the kitchen and bathroom need updating.
This spacious one-bedroom apartment has expansive views from the 15th floor clear up to midtown and the Chrysler Building and out to Long Island City and the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge. You'll savor the eat-in kitchen and corner bedroom with two exposures. The cavernous living room provides ample space for dining and working from home, and even an extra sleeping alcove. The kitchen can be opened to the living room and there are four closets and enough space to create additional storage if needed.
Enjoy super low maintenance at this unique cooperative community of four buildings that were designed in the late 1950's and situated at angles to maximize light and views, and to provide green space. Coop amenities include an attended lobby, live-in super, fully equipped gym, two private gated parks, playroom, community room, large in-building laundry facilities, bike storage and on-site management and maintenance staff. The new Essex Crossing and Market Line is one of NYC's premiere and varied shopping emporiums that also includes Regal Cinemas and Target. One of the largest Trader Joe's on the East Coast is right across the street along with a 24-hour Rite Aid.
Convenient to additional food shopping, varied restaurants, cafes, and art galleries. Go West or downtown for more of the Lower East Side, Chinatown, Little Italy and SOHO, or East for the parks on the river. Dogs permitted with registration. The building is just 2 blocks to the F trains at East Broadway and 3 blocks to F, J and M line to Brooklyn and Wall Street at Delancey/Essex Streets. The M14A select bus stops right at the corner of the building which will bring you to the East Village Union Square, West Village, Meatpacking District and The Little Island.
Indulge in culture and history at the nearby Tenement Museum and Abrons Arts Center of the Henry Street Settlement, which helped start the public health movement in the United States. One block away is Kossar's Bagels and Bialys, established in 1936. This apartment has good bones from which to impart your vision: the kitchen and bathroom need updating.
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Location
Market Area
NewYork
Neighborhood
Lower East Side
Agent
Henry Orenstein
+1 310 910 1722