Thursday, July 10, 2014

Take a look inside the new condos of 227 E. 7th St.



For months we've been looking at the exterior of the new building at 227 E. Seventh St. just west of Avenue C.

We received the pricing last week ($1.45 million for floor-through two-bedrooms and up to $2 million for the garden unit and penthouse) for the six condos.

Now we can finally see the inside... at least via the listings, which are now online at Douglas Elliman.

Here are two shots ...





And here is Curbed's analysis:

With a facade of brick and oversized multi-panel windows, it blends, for the most part, into its surroundings. Now that the interiors have revealed themselves, it turns out that they, too, look pretty nice and inoffensive — the large windows give the living/dining rooms that luxury development feel and the backyard, while not large, is filled with grass and, you know, exists.

Previously on EV Grieve:
Asbestos abatement on East Seventh Street, then a new 6-story building

New building at 227 E. Seventh St. — revealed (28 comments)

Teaser site up for new East 7th Street residential building that people don't hate

[227 E. Seventh St. from September 2012]

4 comments:

  1. Ken from Ken's KitchenJuly 10, 2014 at 10:56 AM

    Seriously, that's it for $2 million? All you have to do is look through the real estate section of the Sunday Times online to see how much more that same $2 million will get you in other non-EV parts of town.

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  2. I have to agree with Ken. I like the looks of this building, but I don't think my Kickstarter will go that high.

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  3. Really, most of the intended buyers will not even look at the quality of the construction (and boy is it ghetto slum lordesque)having gone from dorm to this on an extended budget.

    Considering that by the year 2100 this and everything else east of A will be underwater.

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  4. lol. the greedy developers think they can get this for 2m? I've been inside. It's smaller than the pics even show it for... ha

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