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40-50 East 10th Street at 40 East 10th St. #5EF

Located at 40-50 East 10th Street 50 East 10th Street, #5EF, New York, NY Co-op in Greenwich Village, All Downtown
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3 beds, 3 baths

This Stunning Greenwich Village 3 bedroom, 3 bath Pre-war home is the Epitome of Refined Elegance. Approximately 2500 sq ft, with North and South exposures, it was Designed with Meticulous attention to Detail and Superior Quality.

This Stunning Greenwich Village 3 bedroom, 3 bath Pre-war home is the Epitome of Refined Elegance. Approximately 2500 sq ft, with North and South exposures, it was Designed with Meticulous attention to Detail and Superior Quality. The dramatic expansive open plan living dining area with white oak accented beamed ceilings is lined with a wall of casement windows flooded with sunlight and divided by a custom white oak and leather floating etagere cabinet. The living room with custom cabinetry and millwork centers around a contemporary stone wood burning fireplace. Lindsey Adelman Branching Bubbles lighting fixtures illuminate the dining room which can easily accommodate a dining table for 10-plus people ideally suited for those who love to entertain. An open chef’s kitchen with window features custom cabinetry, stone counter tops, 48" side by side Subzero refrigerator, Wolf stove, vented Miele hood, Miele dishwasher, and a large pantry. While an open concept exists there is an option for privacy in the kitchen area.

The Northern wing of the home facing East 10th Street offers luxurious living space. The graciously proportioned primary suite encompasses a second fireplace with limestone surround, a large walk-in closet and a spa-like master bathroom featuring double-deep Philippe Starck soaking tub, an over-sized steam shower, and a cantilevered Corian vanity with two wash basins. A large second bedroom has windowed en-suite full bath. Rooms are pin-drop quiet with new double paned casement windows. The connecting hallway between bedrooms employs a custom-built office nook. Bookshelves line the third bedroom/den off the living room with full en-suite windowed bath.

40-50 East 10th Street, highly revered for its beautiful prewar design, was built in 1929 by Helme and Corbett Architects, whose projects include One Fifth Avenue and the Metropolitan Life North Building on Madison Square Park. Located on one of most desirable tree-lined streets, in Greenwich Village, the cooperative offers full time doorman, Live-in superintendent, laundry room, fitness room, children’s playroom, storage room and bike storage. Owners also have access to a beautifully landscaped roof garden, in addition to a quiet tranquil back garden. Pets are most welcome. The lobby, hallways, and all landings, have all been recently renovated.

Ideally situated between University and Broadway, this block is lined with mid-century modern furniture galleries, and home to the iconic Il Cantinori Restaurant. There is a parking garage located next door, some of the city’s best restaurants and shopping nearby and subways only a few blocks away bringing access to anywhere in the city.


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About the Building



  • 111 Units
  • 10 Stories
  • 1929 Built

Sales listings: 103 previous
Rentals listings: 9 previous
Documents and Permits: 361 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • N R W at 8th St

    under 500 feet

  • 6 at Astor Place

    0.15 miles

  • L N Q R 4 5 6 W at 14th St-Union Square

    0.21 miles

  • L at 3rd Av

    0.3 miles

  • PATH at 9th Street Station

    0.37 miles

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Schools

District 02 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 041 Greenwich Village

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)

M.S. 297

(06,07,08,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.