NYC Apartments for Sale in East Village
Artists ranging from Madonna to Jean-Michel Basquiat, and from The Beastie Boys and The Strokes to Allen Ginsberg have called the East Village home, which means that more than perhaps any other Manhattan neighborhood, the East Village has been at the center of downtown cool. But while most NYC dwellers can tell you that the East Village was the cradle of punk and indie rock, experimental theater and visual art in New York City, the neighborhood's new luxury condominiums remain something of a well-kept secret.
But that’s changing, as some ambitious new East Village condominiums have helped the neighborhood bridge the gap between “great place to hang out” and “great place to live.” The green condominium Village Green offers condos for sale as sustainable as they are impressive, and 123 Third Avenue is a blockbuster new construction condominium just off Union Square. The pre-war condo conversions at 25 Fifth Avenue and Devonshire House add some pre-war luxury to the East Village’s western edge.
The East Village’s premier condominiums have changed the look of the neighborhood without dulling its still-vital edge, and even the most modern of the new condos in the East Village blend nicely with the host of historic buildings and community gardens give the neighborhood a small-city openness. Factor in a unique combination of first-class fine dining establishments and unpretentious ethnic joints, posh lounges and funky dive bars, cool boutiques and niche record stores, and it’s easy to see why there's no mistaking the East Village for any other neighborhood in Manhattan, or the world.
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The East Village is home to Manhattan's liveliest nightlife and music scenes, as well as to a host of galleries, a dizzying array of restaurants and shopping, and the greatest naturally occurring source of cool in lower Manhattan. But luxury condos? Not so much, for the most part. 123 Third Avenue, a new construction green condo with a prime East Village location at, yes, 123 Third Avenue, goes a long way to change all that. A very modern, very cool condo with some very impressive green bona fides -- it will become the first LEED-certified condo listing in the East Village -- 123 Third Avenue has become both an instant East Village landmark and one of the most promising condo listings in Manhattan.
Village Green is an eight-floor, LEED Gold certified condominium building in the East Village, and one of very few NYC condos to achieve that certification. With a prime East Village location at 311 East 11th Street, Village Green provides easy access to the best of one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods, as well as a wide array of building amenities. Apartments for sale at Village Green feature notably generous floor plans, as well as certified sustainable hardwood floors, energy-efficient fixtures and finishes, among other groundbreaking green features.
Experience an oasis in the heart of the East Village in the expertly curated Steiner East Village, a collection of 1-to-4-bedroom condominiums with over 16,000 SF of amenities. Built with imported Danish brick to enhance the beauty of the surrounding area, this building fits in perfectly with the aesthetic of the surrounding area while still managing to stand out.
Also affectionately known as Scarano-on-the-Bowery, 52 East Fourth Street is a luxury Manhattan condominium at the center of the much-coveted East Village. Soon after it was built in 2008, the newly constructed condominium received the Society of American Registered Architects Design Award, an award befitting the distinguished elegance of the steel and glass facade that has attracted even the likes of John Legend, a former owner.
With a name that reflects its location, 1st and First sits at 62 East First Street, on the corner of 1st Avenue in Manhattan’s East Village. 1st and First is a 10-unit, boutique-style building, complete with a white and red brick exterior that complements the neighborhood’s trendy feel. Built in 2008, 1st and First only has 5 floors, but the small size can be appealing to anyone wishing to seek refuge from downtown commotion.
One Ten Third, designed by Toll Brothers and located on the historic site of the Variety Arts Theater, lives in Manhattan's East Village at 110 Third Avenue. This New York City condominium has a breathtaking blue and green glass façade and is home to 76 apartments for sale.
Built at the turn of the century, 315 East 12th Street is located in the heart of the East Village, between 1st and 2nd Avenue. This prewar walk up has a detailed façade that is in sync with the lobby and stairwell, and the entire structure is comprised of 70 units, spread out between two floors. 315 East 12th Street serves as an established co-op, and the building offers both “as-is” and newly renovated apartments, ranging in size from one to three bedrooms.
The lively East Village will soon be home to the Jefferson, which offers new luxury condos in Manhattan’s perpetual location of cool. Situated on the site of the old Jefferson Theatre, residents of 211 East 13th Street can live in luxury on a site once occupied by performers like the Marx Brothers and Mae West. Luxury Condos are a rarity in the East Village, and the Jefferson jumps to the forefront with its comprehensive list of amenities.
Found squarely in the exciting East Village neighborhood just steps from Tompkins Square Park, 100 Avenue A’s sleek design pays homage to the understated pre-war style of the area.