17 E  17th St #4, New York, NY 10003
FOR SALE

17 E 17th St #4
New York, NY 10003

Flatiron District
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,577 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,577 sqft

$3,695,000

Est. Mortgage $23,741/mo*

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Description

Completely renovated full-floor, two-bedroom home, boasting spectacular finishes and top-notch appliances in a historic loft building just off Union Square. No detail was overlooked in this stunning 1,577-square-foot home's careful renovation. At every turn, swaths of stone, wood and brick, plus abundant natural light, create a dazzling backdrop for modern city living.
Arrive via key-locked elevator and take in the oversized open plan great room illuminated by full-width south-facing windows. Stretch out in the large living and dining areas surrounded by exposed brick, wide-plank white oak floors and custom light fixtures. Positioned around a massive center island/breakfast bar, the chic open kitchen dazzles with honed Caesarstone counters and sleek white cabinetry surrounded by state-of-the-art appliances including a Miele dishwasher, Sub-Zero refrigerator, vented Wolf range and Wolf double ovens featuring standard and convection steam functionality.
The large bedrooms are set at the quiet rear of the building with northern exposures. In the large master suite, you'll find custom closets, a remarkable en suite bathroom featuring a double vanity, Kohler deep-soaking tub and separate steam shower, all surrounded by breathtaking Bianco Dolomiti White marble and Lacava polished chrome fixtures. The second bedroom is situated near the equally well-equipped guest bathroom, while an oversized foyer closet and LG stacked, large-capacity washer-dryer add convenience to this flawless home.
Built in 1912, 17 East 17th Street is a handsome store-and-loft building featuring distinctive ornamental and Flemish bond brickwork with terra cotta and stone trim. The recently converted building offers residents virtual doorman service, a keyed elevator and basement storage. Storage room is conveyed with the sale.
Set within the Ladies' Mile Historic District, the centrally located residence offers easy access to the renowned shopping, dining and nightlife of Union Square, Chelsea, the Flatiron District, NoMad and Gramercy Park. Nearly every subway line is at your disposal with L, 4/5/6, N/Q/R/W, F/M, 1/2/3 and PATH trains all within blocks.

Home Highlights

Parking
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Outdoor
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A/C
Cooling only
HOA
$1,209/Monthly
Price/Sqft
$2,343
Listed
180 days ago
Listing by: Compass, (917) 969-7084

Home Details for 17 E 17th St #4

Days on Market

Days on Market: 180 Days on Trulia

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1900
Property Type / Style
Property Type: Condo

Interior Features

Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerWasher
Heating & Cooling
Air ConditioningCooling System: Central Air
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Elevator

Price & Status

Price
Price Per Sqft: $2,343

Community

Units in Building: 5

HOA

HOA Fee: $1,209/Monthly

Price History for 17 E 17th St #4

DatePriceEventSource
10/31/2023$3,695,000Listed For SaleStreetEasy

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Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2023
Tax
Assessment$439,226
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    "fun and usually simple The commute is horrible in terms of driving but if you're using the train it's quite convenient."
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    "There are many schools in this area and families with small children and dogs. This neighborhood has many restaurants, shops, movie theaters. There is something for everyone. The Farmer's Market in Union Square is here most days of the week. "
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    "Events in Union Square Park. The farmer’s market several times a week is great. There are many restaurants of different ethnicity. Many shops, too. Both restaurants and shops are of many different a financial and social demographics. "
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    "The neighborhood is super dog friendly! Everyone cleans up after their dogs too which is great! Very close to Chelsea Piers too so you can walk your dog and enjoy the sights! "
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  • Anchorartsriny
    "It is Manhattan. Living is constantly a challenge and intriguing. No matter what your age group...Main events seemed to be based out of the gorgeous Madison Square Park. "
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    "Is absolutely the safest place for their children to play. There is also a playground, fountains, music and a long,lush lawn..."
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    "I have a very easy commute down to Soho on the 6 train with no transfers. The train runs often and is typically on time. "
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    "I work in this neighborhood. I don’t think I’d want to live here though. It feels very transient. They do a nice job keeping it clean except where there is scaffolding. "
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    "Park events in Union Square and Madison Square parks. Convenient location of Trader Joe’s, BB&B, Home Depot, Whole Foods, tons of fast food and gyms. Incredibly kid-friendly."
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    "The retail shopping makes this area quiet after a certain hour which is wonderful. Being near this many subway options is hard to beat."
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    "It’s an nyc epicenter, at the heart of the city, easy to travel to Brooklyn, up to Central Park or down town."
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    "Convenient to all major subway lines. You can walk to both the East and West Villages. The 1,2,3,N,R,Q,4,5,6,F,A,C, and E trains."
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    "it feels good to be in this neighborhood, I felt safe walking around at any time of the day. I wouldn't mind living here, I just know it's very expensive to live around here."
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    "The area is very historic and very children friendly, many park and friendly dogs , great school system "
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    "Big apple BBQ, anything in the park, the Christmas tree. Shops, Eataly, close to union square Once again: Madison Square Park"
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Jon Cella - Licensed Real Estate Salesperson, Compass
17 E 17th St #4, New York, NY 10003 is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,577 sqft condo built in 1900. 17 E 17th St #4 is located in Flatiron District, New York. This property is currently available for sale and was listed by StreetEasy on Oct 31, 2023.