Perfectly situated at the nexus of NoHo, the East Village, and the Bowery, this corner two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence in a Morris Adjmi-designed boutique condominium offers both investors and end-users a rare opportunity: architectural integrity, prime location, and turnkey luxury in one of Manhattan's most dynamic, historically rich neighborhoods.
Thoughtfully designed and immaculately maintained, this light-filled home spans over 900 square feet, with 9-foot ceilings, eight oversized casement windows, and wide-plank white oak floors throughout. A central VRF system provides high-efficiency zoned climate control, while motorized shades and a custom audio system elevate everyday living. The residence also includes an in-unit Bosch washer and dryer and a private storage locker, maximizing functionality and convenience.
Ideal for both full-time living and long-term investment, the open-concept layout features a generously proportioned living and dining area with sunny southern and eastern exposures. The windowed chef's kitchen is finished with custom matte cabinetry, marble slab countertops and backsplash, and a full suite of Miele appliances-a timeless, high-performance package that supports both daily use and lasting resale appeal.
The primary suite features a custom walk-in California Closet and an elegant en-suite bath with stone tile, a glass-enclosed shower, and a double vanity framed in blackened steel. The second bedroom, equally well-appointed, sits across from a full bathroom clad in terrazzo tile-offering flexibility for guests, children, or home office needs.
Residents of 45 East 7th Street enjoy an intimate collection of homes within a thoughtfully conceived building offering curated amenities, including a 24-hour attended lobby, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a tranquil landscaped garden, and an elevated rooftop terrace with panoramic views of Manhattan's skyline.
For primary residents, this location offers unmatched access to some of Manhattan's most beloved parks-Washington Square, Tompkins Square, Union Square-as well as the cultural, culinary, and commercial richness of Greenwich Village, SoHo, Nolita, the Lower East Side, and Gramercy.
For investors, the property sits in a high-demand rental corridor with strong historic appreciation and limited new development inventory. The building's boutique scale and architectural pedigree further enhance its desirability and long-term value.
Proximity to major transit lines-including the 4/5/6, L, N/Q/R/W, and F trains-ensures connectivity and convenience, whether for daily commuting, future resale, or premium rental positioning.
Quick Profile
The East Village has two distinct moods. By day, it is quiet and peaceful. Everyone is out and about, either working or relaxing at Tompkins Square Park, strolling or jogging along the East River, or hanging out in one of the subsets of cultural activity, such as St. Mark’s Place.
But then night falls, and the East Village comes to life, keeping the entertainment and nightlife going long after the other neighborhoods have called it quits for the night. People from all five boroughs flock to the dive bars and speakeasies, head for their favorite cafes and restaurants, or drop in to a music venue to listen to hot tunes or cool jazz and dance the night away. Don’t worry, you don’t have to “know somebody” to gain admittance to even the most popular venues. You won’t find velvet ropes, bouncers, or and a waiting list at the door of most places. Just walk right in and enjoy yourself.
Be prepared for the increased population during fall through spring, when NYU is in session. College students will be everywhere, contributing to the youthful essense of the neighborhood.