Friday, June 7, 2013

Condos at The Jefferson released into the wild



Back on April 23, The Jefferson — the luxury condos that rose up from the former Mystery Lot on East 13th Street — unveiled its pricing and floor plans.

And yesterday, five of those units arrived on Streeteasy... including a 582-square-foot studio ($850,000) and a pièce de résistance, the 1,300-square-foot penthouse ($2,895 million).

And a smidgen of the marketing copy:

There is no more charming, lively and exciting neighborhood in Manhattan than the East Village. It is alive with history, culture and creativity — but living here can be a challenge. Most residential buildings are over 100 years old and built to a scale unsuited to contemporary lifestyles. Many find the compromise worth it. But the Jefferson provides perfect answer, with no compromise required.

Not sure if The Jeff has sold any units... however, at least two scalies are now squatting on the roof garden...



Previously on EV Grieve:
City approves new building for Mystery Lot

The last days of the Mystery Lot

Before it was the Mystery Lot

The Mystery Lot developers using famous dead comedians to sell condos at The Jefferson

The Jefferson reveals what '21st Century living in the heart of Olde New York' costs

4 comments:

  1. i think the apartments are reasonably priced. and the design of the building is also quite nice.

    wouldn't mind living here... if only i had $$$$!!!!

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  2. "Most residential buildings are over 100 years old and built to a scale unsuited to contemporary lifestyles."

    So true. How am I supposed to fit my slide into a tiny studio?

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  3. I hate that I want that kitchen in the linked listing... ergh!!!!

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  4. @ Goggla

    haha.

    Plus, with a bigger space, I can remove the docking station from the hallway...

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