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Over at 264 E. Seventh St., on the lovely block between Avenue C and Avenue D, you can rent a new-to-market five-bedroom duplex in a 1842 Greek Revival house (one of six along here).
Let's check out the Spire Group listing:
This is a rare unit in a charming brownstone on one of the most scenic blocks in the east village. It's directly across the street from the beautiful Flowerbox Building [EVG note: This is a selling point????]. This is an absolutely enormous duplex with a private patio, leading down to a large private garden.
• Enormous living/ dining with white washed exposed brick wall
• 12 foot ceilings with halogen dimmer lighting
• Large Eat in kitchen on top floor leading out to private patio with staircase down to garden
• On top level, one large bedroom, one enormous one
• 2nd private exit to garden on bottom level
• On garden level, 3 large bedrooms
The asking rent is $5,500.
While the inside looks all fine and dandy... the garden is the selling point... (not sure if the hammock is part of the deal)...
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If you like the rental, then consider buying the whole building, which has been on the market for the past five months. The current price is $4.395 million.
Per the Streeteasy listing:
No. 264 "offers a rare opportunity to create a unique single family townhouse with approx. 4,000 additional square feet available to enlarge the house to a total of 8,200 buildable square feet."
So it's possible your rental might be on the short-term side... ditto for the charming brownstone in its current state.
10 comments:
that garden looks like it needs a good weeding!
I-)
Nice! I can't afford it though.
If the building sells it will be either demolished, stripped of any or all of its original facade and historical details and grown another 2 stories. $4 million is too much for a fixer upper.
that is a ridiculously reasonable rent for 5 friends to split. i've always been amazed at the relative affordability in NYC once you get above 3 BR. it's just hard to keep that many people under one roof whom you can trust/get along with.
I know I'm going to get clobbered for saying this, but that is actually a reasonable rent, considering it's 5 bedrooms and a nice garden. I have friends in Brooklyn who pay that for 2-bedrooms. And this place would easily fit a (large) family.
I have a hammock for sale if anyone interested.
More like impossible
I always wished I had an apartment with a backyard until my friend rented an apartment with a backyard that looked nice but attracted the local rats who also got into her apartment. So I will pass on this!
I've always been intrigued by this building and its unique minty green facade. Wish I could afford it.
I used to live there! Two great years spent with a group of great housemates. The building place is unique in many ways but it's also needs a lot of work done and the landlord doesn't want to know. He just wants to hold the rent down until it is sold.
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