">" style="font-size: 9px; text-align: center;">Click here to view the full photogallery. Listing: 410 West 24th Street [Stribling] Details: 3 BR, 4 BA Co-op Asking: $7,950,000 | View By Appointment Located in London Terrace Towers in the heart of Chelsea, at 410 West 24th Street, resides a roughly 3,000 square foot co-op unit. The home has been beautifully redesigned to include updates for modern living while managing to seamlessly preserve pre-war details. This home was previously three adjacent units that have been combined to create what feels like a one-of-a-kind penthouse. The layout entails 7 rooms, each with unobstructed views and natural light through the home's 18 windows, and perfect flow. The foyer leads to the entertaining space consisting of a 23 foot long living room with working fireplace, dining room with bar, and an open modern kitchen. The master suite, complete with two bathrooms, is secluded from public spaces and designed for privacy. There are two additional bedrooms and two bathrooms located on the opposite end of the public space, as well as ten closets, four of which are large walk-ins; laundry; central air-conditioning; and and nine and a half foot ceilings throughout. The pet friendly building also includes pool, steam room, sauna, gym, bike storage, garage and rooftop terrace, as well 24-hour doorman service and a full-time staff. To learn more, head this way. >>?noredirect=1" width="200" height="150" />
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">" style="font-size: 9px; text-align: center;">Click here to view the full photogallery. ↑ This week's first entry has a small claim to fame: It was once featured on House Hunters. The two-family home in Stuyvesant Heights has a three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom owner's duplex situated over a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment. The spacious main kitchen opens up to the deck and then down to the 900-square-foot garden. There are 11-foot ceilings in the living room. Asking price: $1.195 million. ?noredirect=1" width="200" height="150" />
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See the Tiny Floorplans For Carmel Place's Micro-Units
Floor plans for the city's first micro-unit development, Carmel Placehave been unveiled, Buzz Buzz Home reports, along with a series of new images of the interiors of the micro dwellings.
The floor plans of eight units have been listed so far and range in price from $2,650 per month for a 265 square foot studio to $3,150 per month for a 355 square foot studio. Residents will start moving in as early as February 2016.
The development features a total of 55 apartments. Almost 40 percentof those are affordable. Eight apartments have been set aside for veterans. The project, located at 335 East 27th Street is being developed by Monadnock Development and has been designed by nArchitects. The building also comes equipped with a ton of cushy services.
· Carmel Place Listing [BBH]
· NYC's First Micro-Unit Building Offers Tons of Cushy Services[Curbed]
· Inside the Model Unit For NYC's First Micro-Unit Building [Curbed]
· Carmel Place Archives [Curbed]
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