We've seen #3C at 38 E. First St. on the rental market on and off through the years. The asking price had been $35,000 monthly back in July, which we believe made it the most expensive rental in the East Village.
Now, the whole unit between First Avenue and Second Avenue can be yours for $9.995 million.
Here's a refresher on the place via Corcoran:
Approx 5000, this loft, once a school house with 16' ceilings, 33 windows across four exposure, immediately commands your attention. Grand entrance gallery leads to the double sized living room, paneled library, and festive dining room, are well served by sun-flooded and well appointed chef's eat-in-kitchen.
Generously-sized walk-in closets and a spa-like marble bath compliment a gracious master bedroom. The second and third bedrooms are equally well proportioned, each with en-suite baths. The thoughtful renovation includes such modern conveniences as central air-conditioning, a kick ass central sound system, and of course, the ever important W/D, and also enjoys a uniquely low maintenance. Your search for a truly magnificent loft located within epicenter of the art world is over.
There's an open house this afternoon. Bring your own music to test out how kick ass that central sound system is.
7 comments:
For all that money they should have hired a real decorator.
Whoa! It looks just like my apartment! The green paint, that is. I have a room painted that color too.
Does anyone live there though? There's no evidence that anyone even lives there? They certainly are tidy!
At least there's a low maintenance fee. That should save a bundle over the long-term.
Anyone seen my Big Daddy Kane tape kickin' around?
It may look expensive at $10 million, but like every other apartment in NYC the roaches are free.
Too bad, just out of my price range....
"Your search for a truly magnificent loft located within epicenter of the art world is over."
Hahahahahaha! Is anyone dumb enough to believe that drivel?!
Should read: "We are searching for a gullible someone who *thinks* this location is at the epicenter of the art world, and who has nothing better to do with $10 million. Step right up, suckers!"
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