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Introducing the most sought-after layout within the most coveted full-service prewar condominium in the very heart of the East Village.
Loft 3A is a rare and truly singular artist's loft distinguished by a 24' X 20' grand living room with soaring ceiling heights up to 16' 8" feet!
This extraordinary and historic space offers up to 1,525 gross square footage spread across two levels, including a dining area, a well-appointed kitchen, as well as two full baths - one on the main floor and one nestled within the upper mezzanine. The mezzanine level showcases a dedicated bedroom or open sleeping loft with walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom. The expansive mezzanine serves beautifully as an additional artist's workspace, lounge, dressing gallery, additional sleeping loft, or yoga and meditation retreat. This particular loft was used by the owner to create works that are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Among the largest residences in the Christodora House the scale and volume here must be experienced to be fully appreciated. Pin-drop quiet yet perfectly suited for entertaining, this loft delivers the best of both worlds!
Built in 1928, the iconic Christodora House offers a full-time doorman, per-floor laundry, and a newly renovated bike room, all accessible from a gracious lobby. This pet-friendly prewar condominium blends historic character and charm with modern conveniences in one of downtown's most vibrant neighborhoods - directly opposite the beloved Tompkins Square Park, with its treasured dog run.
Surrounded by an unparalleled array of cultural and culinary destinations - including top-rated restaurants, cafés, bars, nightlife, theater, and boutiques - this one-of-a-kind residence delivers seamless living at the heart of the East Village. A rare opportunity to experience design-forward loft living in a truly special building. Monthly assessment: $271.50 and $167.72 Some images have been virtually staged.
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.