Thursday, November 18, 2010

At the Copper Building, your luxury East Village penthouse awaits you — still

The Copper Building is nearly all sold out... only two units remain on the market, according to StreetEasy, including the pièce de résistance — the penthouse. The unit hit the market at $1.65 million, and recently the Coppertoners knocked 9 percent off to bring it down to a more manageable $1.5 million.

As the listing subtly points out:

This is the penthouse of your dreams. The 22 foot high floor-to-ceiling windows provide absolutely breathtaking vistas the moment you enter the home. Following the beautiful wide oak wood stairs brings you to the master suite and full bath fit for the king (or queen) of New York. The apartment also features a 650 square foot private terrace. Your luxury East Village penthouse awaits you.


In case you can't make it by for the open house on Sunday afternoon (2-4:30), then check out some of the scenery via the PH pics...





6 comments:

  1. this blog seems to complain about the destruction of cutlure in the East Village then fetishizes these super priced elite-only holes.

    More on the elimination of Express Buses from the Village.

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  2. Approximate Sq. Feet: 1,085

    But I guess they could always pitch a tent on the terrace.

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  3. A great view of all the poverty below.

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  4. I wonder if the units were bought by investors who will rent them to students.

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  5. well said OWR.

    Once you go outside, you have to deal with such low-end types in the area on a daily basis. Hopefully those people all get forced out soon!

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