Building
Type: | Loft |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 12 |
Property
Ownership: | Condo |
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Rooms: | 4 |
Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Pets: | Pets Allowed |
FinancialsPrice:$2,500,000Common charges:$1,679Real estate tax:$2,426Financing Allowed:90%Minimum down:$250,000
DescriptionImmaculately designed and flawlessly renovated by Architectural Digest A-list designer James "Ford" Huniford, Residence 902 showcases unobstructed panoramic views of the city through 17 oversized windows at three exposures.
This stunning corner unit boasts 1,276 square feet of interior space and 11-foot ceilings in the heart of the Greenwich Village Historic District. The apartment, currently configured as a one bedroom, can be reconverted to accommodate a second bedroom.
The kitchen is outfitted with Carrara marble countertops, Zinc backsplash with hidden storage behind, and appliances by Miele, Wolf, Sub-Zero and Bosch. The beautiful marble island was custom-designed by Huniford. Anchoring the kitchen is the dining area, which is defined by its rounded corner and highlights the curved custom banquette.
A hallway gallery leads you into the triangular living areas, offering picturesque and protected views of the Empire State Building to the north, western exposures of Hudson Yards and beyond, and beautiful city vistas to the east.
The spacious primary bedroom is the perfect minimalist sanctuary. Ample closet space, a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom with radiant heated floors, and an abundance of natural light complete the primary suite.
Every possible inch of space has been maximized with floor-to-ceiling storage throughout. Unit amenities include a second full bathroom with radiant-heated floors, built-in Sonos speakers throughout, Lutron lighting, and a Honeywell system to control the temperature. New noise-canceling UV windows, new oak flooring, and an in-unit washer/dryer complete this turnkey residence.
Designed by architect Fred Ebeling in 1907, 2 Cornelia Street, also known as the Varitype Building and “the Greenwich Flatiron,” is a landmarked condominium in the Greenwich Village Historic District. The Beaux Art style, 12-story loft building features a 24-hour attended lobby, live-in superintendent, a roof deck with 360-degree city views, and a newly renovated central laundry room.
Please note that there is an assessment of $324.08 per month. There is a STAR tax abatement - Primary Residence Real Estate Taxes are $2,002.06 per month.
AmenitiesLaundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
Immaculately designed and flawlessly renovated by Architectural Digest A-list designer James "Ford" Huniford, Residence 902 showcases unobstructed panoramic views of the city through 17 oversized windows at three exposures. This stunning corner unit boasts 1,276 square feet of interior space and 11-foot ceilings in the heart of the Greenwich Village Historic District. The apartment, currently configured as a one bedroom, can be reconverted to accommodate a second bedroom. The kitchen is outfitted with Carrara marble countertops, Zinc backsplash with hidden storage behind, and appliances by Miele, Wolf, Sub-Zero and Bosch. The beautiful marble island was custom-designed by Huniford. Anchoring the kitchen is the dining area, which is defined by its rounded corner and highlights the curved custom banquette. A hallway gallery leads you into the triangular living areas, offering picturesque and protected views of the Empire State Building to the north, western exposures of Hudson Yards and beyond, and beautiful city vistas to the east. The spacious primary bedroom is the perfect minimalist sanctuary. Ample closet space, a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom with radiant heated floors, and an abundance of natural light complete the primary suite. Every possible inch of space has been maximized with floor-to-ceiling storage throughout. Unit amenities include a second full bathroom with radiant-heated floors, built-in Sonos speakers throughout, Lutron lighting, and a Honeywell system to control the temperature. New noise-canceling UV windows, new oak flooring, and an in-unit washer/dryer complete this turnkey residence. Designed by architect Fred Ebeling in 1907, 2 Cornelia Street, also known as the Varitype Building and “the Greenwich Flatiron,” is a landmarked condominium in the Greenwich Village Historic District. The Beaux Art style, 12-story loft building features a 24-hour attended lobby, live-in superintendent, a roof deck with 360-degree city views, and a newly renovated central laundry room. Please note that there is an assessment of $324.08 per month. There is a STAR tax abatement - Primary Residence Real Estate Taxes are $2,002.06 per month.
Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
Immaculately designed and flawlessly renovated by Architectural Digest A list designer James Ford Huniford, Residence 902 showcases unobstructed panoramic views of the city through 17 oversized windows at three exposures.
DescriptionImmaculately designed and flawlessly renovated by Architectural Digest A-list designer James "Ford" Huniford, Residence 902 showcases unobstructed panoramic views of the city through 17 oversized windows at three exposures.
This stunning corner unit boasts 1,276 square feet of interior space and 11-foot ceilings in the heart of the Greenwich Village Historic District. The apartment, currently configured as a one bedroom, can be reconverted to accommodate a second bedroom.
The kitchen is outfitted with Carrara marble countertops, Zinc backsplash with hidden storage behind, and appliances by Miele, Wolf, Sub-Zero and Bosch. The beautiful marble island was custom-designed by Huniford. Anchoring the kitchen is the dining area, which is defined by its rounded corner and highlights the curved custom banquette.
A hallway gallery leads you into the triangular living areas, offering picturesque and protected views of the Empire State Building to the north, western exposures of Hudson Yards and beyond, and beautiful city vistas to the east.
The spacious primary bedroom is the perfect minimalist sanctuary. Ample closet space, a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom with radiant heated floors, and an abundance of natural light complete the primary suite.
Every possible inch of space has been maximized with floor-to-ceiling storage throughout. Unit amenities include a second full bathroom with radiant-heated floors, built-in Sonos speakers throughout, Lutron lighting, and a Honeywell system to control the temperature. New noise-canceling UV windows, new oak flooring, and an in-unit washer/dryer complete this turnkey residence.
Designed by architect Fred Ebeling in 1907, 2 Cornelia Street, also known as the Varitype Building and “the Greenwich Flatiron,” is a landmarked condominium in the Greenwich Village Historic District. The Beaux Art style, 12-story loft building features a 24-hour attended lobby, live-in superintendent, a roof deck with 360-degree city views, and a newly renovated central laundry room.
Please note that there is an assessment of $324.08 per month. There is a STAR tax abatement - Primary Residence Real Estate Taxes are $2,002.06 per month.
AmenitiesLaundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
Immaculately designed and flawlessly renovated by Architectural Digest A-list designer James "Ford" Huniford, Residence 902 showcases unobstructed panoramic views of the city through 17 oversized windows at three exposures. This stunning corner unit boasts 1,276 square feet of interior space and 11-foot ceilings in the heart of the Greenwich Village Historic District. The apartment, currently configured as a one bedroom, can be reconverted to accommodate a second bedroom. The kitchen is outfitted with Carrara marble countertops, Zinc backsplash with hidden storage behind, and appliances by Miele, Wolf, Sub-Zero and Bosch. The beautiful marble island was custom-designed by Huniford. Anchoring the kitchen is the dining area, which is defined by its rounded corner and highlights the curved custom banquette. A hallway gallery leads you into the triangular living areas, offering picturesque and protected views of the Empire State Building to the north, western exposures of Hudson Yards and beyond, and beautiful city vistas to the east. The spacious primary bedroom is the perfect minimalist sanctuary. Ample closet space, a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom with radiant heated floors, and an abundance of natural light complete the primary suite. Every possible inch of space has been maximized with floor-to-ceiling storage throughout. Unit amenities include a second full bathroom with radiant-heated floors, built-in Sonos speakers throughout, Lutron lighting, and a Honeywell system to control the temperature. New noise-canceling UV windows, new oak flooring, and an in-unit washer/dryer complete this turnkey residence. Designed by architect Fred Ebeling in 1907, 2 Cornelia Street, also known as the Varitype Building and “the Greenwich Flatiron,” is a landmarked condominium in the Greenwich Village Historic District. The Beaux Art style, 12-story loft building features a 24-hour attended lobby, live-in superintendent, a roof deck with 360-degree city views, and a newly renovated central laundry room. Please note that there is an assessment of $324.08 per month. There is a STAR tax abatement - Primary Residence Real Estate Taxes are $2,002.06 per month.
Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Full time doorman
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:

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