Newly Renovated Junior 4 in Ageloff Towers
Welcome to Apartment 2E, a newly renovated Junior 4 in the historic Ageloff Towers. This rarely available E-line unit is located at storied Avenue A and East 3rd Street in the East Village.
The entry foyer features a wall of closets and leads into a thoughtfully and fully updated kitchen with brand-new stainless steel appliances and expansive white quartz countertops.
The spacious living and dining area receives abundant natural light throughout the day and offers plenty of room for both living and dining setups. The original dining alcove has been converted into a nursery but can also function as a home office or be reintegrated into the main living and dining space. The apartment retains its pre-war charm with high beamed ceilings and casement windows.
The primary bedroom is large enough to comfortably accommodate a king-size bed, a desk, a seating area, and bureau. The windowed bathroom has been renovated but preserves its classic pre-war aesthetic. Hardwood floors and closets throughout the apartment are also new and updated.
Built in 1929, Ageloff Towers is an Art Deco building with a laundry room, bike storage, and a common outdoor space. The building has a live-in superintendent, 24-hour staff, and allows pets and pied- -terres.
Monthly maintenance includes heat, electricity, hot water, and real estate taxes.
Newly Renovated Junior 4 in Ageloff Towers
Welcome to Apartment 2E, a newly renovated Junior 4 in the historic Ageloff Towers. This rarely available E-line unit is located at storied Avenue A and East 3rd Street in the East Village.
The entry foyer features a wall of closets and leads into a thoughtfully and fully updated kitchen with brand-new stainless steel appliances and expansive white quartz countertops.
The spacious living and dining area receives abundant natural light throughout the day and offers plenty of room for both living and dining setups. The original dining alcove has been converted into a nursery but can also function as a home office or be reintegrated into the main living and dining space. The apartment retains its pre-war charm with high beamed ceilings and casement windows.
The primary bedroom is large enough to comfortably accommodate a king-size bed, a desk, a seating area, and bureau. The windowed bathroom has been renovated but preserves its classic pre-war aesthetic. Hardwood floors and closets throughout the apartment are also new and updated.
Built in 1929, Ageloff Towers is an Art Deco building with a laundry room, bike storage, and a common outdoor space. The building has a live-in superintendent, 24-hour staff, and allows pets and pied- -terres.
Monthly maintenance includes heat, electricity, hot water, and real estate taxes.
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