Friday, October 4, 2013

Some less-expensive expensive options at 130 E. 7th St.

Last week, we posted photos of those new penthouses available above 7A at 130 E. Seventh St. The homes are quite nice, offering panoramic views of Tompkins Square Park, the Con Ed plant, the soon-to-be demolished 100 Avenue A... all for the princely sums of $16,995 and $14,995.

Turns out that you may not need to find 15-17 roommates to share the place with after all!

Unit #4 is also on the market... and the list price is $7,500.



Per the Corcoran listing:

Perfect corner 2-bedroom loft facing Thompkins [sic] Square Park. Condo finishes, floor-to-ceiling windows, and exposed brick throughout. Open kitchen with Viking range, Bosch dishwasher, and poured concrete coutertops. Individual climate control in every room, marble baths with radiant floor heating, separate laundry room. Boutique Pre-War elevator building.

Also, Condo Finishes might make a pretty good band name.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Penthouse life above 7A will cost you $16,995 monthly

6 comments:

  1. Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing... the Condo Finishes!! (Roar!!!!!) With lead singer Moen Fawcett, drummer Wolf Range, Bosch Axxis on lead guitar, and Eclipse Curtains Kendall on bass!!!!

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  2. Luxury rub-down with radiant heating. Extra charge for exposed brick with condo finish.

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  3. I know bosch is good but is it expensive?

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  4. I certainly can't afford it, but I think that's actually a decent price for the space (not saying rent rates should be what they are). This coming from someone who was priced out of the East Village into SoHo for an affordable one bedroom - the world has turned upside down.

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  5. And It Comes With A Finished Condom Too!October 4, 2013 at 6:43 PM

    EVG, this article of yours really shows the falsity of claims that people are being priced out of the East Village. A nice, affordable, pied-à-terre in the heart of the East Village!

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