Residence A4 is an oversized, pre-war three-bedroom in the heart of the East Village. A4 offers ten windows throughout providing ample natural sunlight from three different exposures. Upon entry you are greeted by a large hall closet and dining area with a west facing window. The windowed kitchen boasts a walnut wood breakfast bar, with overhang for stools, custom blue shaker cabinetry, Viking appliances, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and a timeless white subway tile backsplash. The flow of the dining room into the living room feels airy and loft like. Not to mention there is also ample space for furniture and art.
As you move through the living room you'll find three sun-soaked bedrooms. The king-sized primary suite features an oversized south facing window, a pass-through walk-in closet with custom built-ins, and en-suite bathroom with makeup counter. The luxurious windowed primary five fixture bathroom was redesigned with emerald, green Moroccan tiles and deep soaking tub. The spacious, queen-sized second bedroom is outfitted with a large closet and two south-facing windows. Lastly, a grand scale king-sized third bedroom paired with two more south facing windows and a closet complete this sprawling home; appreciate the versatility of this room as a bedroom, home office or guest suite. There is also a secondary bathroom with shower, penny tiles, and custom wallpaper. Additionally, there are abundant storage closets throughout the apartment allowing you to be organized and tidy.
99 East 4th Street is a charming, six story, pre-war Art Deco cooperative building with great proximity to all the East Village has to offer. Built in 1928, with only 66 units - the building features a live-in superintendent, a full-time porter, a common outdoor garden/patio, a central laundry room, a bike room and a room for air conditioner storage. An expansive variety of restaurants, bars, shopping and markets are just outside your front door. As for transportation, the 2nd Avenue Subway Station is three blocks away for quick access to Midtown and Brooklyn and Union Square- hub to dozens of train lines is just a 7-minute stroll from your front door.Residence A4 is an oversized, pre-war three-bedroom in the heart of the East Village. A4 offers ten windows throughout providing ample natural sunlight from three different exposures. Upon entry you are greeted by a large hall closet and dining area with a west facing window. The windowed kitchen boasts a walnut wood breakfast bar, with overhang for stools, custom blue shaker cabinetry, Viking appliances, Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, and a timeless white subway tile backsplash. The flow of the dining room into the living room feels airy and loft like. Not to mention there is also ample space for furniture and art.
As you move through the living room you'll find three sun-soaked bedrooms. The king-sized primary suite features an oversized south facing window, a pass-through walk-in closet with custom built-ins, and en-suite bathroom with makeup counter. The luxurious windowed primary five fixture bathroom was redesigned with emerald, green Moroccan tiles and deep soaking tub. The spacious, queen-sized second bedroom is outfitted with a large closet and two south-facing windows. Lastly, a grand scale king-sized third bedroom paired with two more south facing windows and a closet complete this sprawling home; appreciate the versatility of this room as a bedroom, home office or guest suite. There is also a secondary bathroom with shower, penny tiles, and custom wallpaper. Additionally, there are abundant storage closets throughout the apartment allowing you to be organized and tidy.
99 East 4th Street is a charming, six story, pre-war Art Deco cooperative building with great proximity to all the East Village has to offer. Built in 1928, with only 66 units - the building features a live-in superintendent, a full-time porter, a common outdoor garden/patio, a central laundry room, a bike room and a room for air conditioner storage. An expansive variety of restaurants, bars, shopping and markets are just outside your front door. As for transportation, the 2nd Avenue Subway Station is three blocks away for quick access to Midtown and Brooklyn and Union Square- hub to dozens of train lines is just a 7-minute stroll from your front door.