Oversized windows throughoutWork areaHuge walk-in closetGracious entrance foyerHardwood floorsBright western viewsSpacious one bedroom home
Located in the iconic 1 Fifth Avenue, this spacious one bedroom home is not to be missed. Upon entering, there is a gracious entrance foyer with a huge walk-in closet. The generously proportioned living room with bright western views has ample room to accommodate formal dining, along with a work area. A charming arched vestibule leads to the primary bedroom with an oversized walk-in closet, well designed built-in cabinetry and a window seat overlooking Fifth Avenue. Both the kitchen and bath were tastefully renovated and are in move-in condition. Prewar details include 9 foot beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and oversized windows throughout.
One Fifth Avenue is a landmarked full service Art Deco coop built in 1927, with live-in superintendent and 24-hour doormen. This building was designed by Harvey Wiley Corbett and features a grand two-story lobby that has been meticulously restored with a resident's lounge area overlooking the lobby. It is well located just north of Washington Square Park, convenient to restaurants, shopping and transportation. Pieds-a-terre are welcome, and pets are permitted with Board approval. Laundry is located in the basement and washer/dryers are now permitted with board approval. Private storage is available for rent.
Showings are by appointment only. There is an ongoing assessment of $135.73/month.
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