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184 Thompson Street Greenwich Village [West Houston Street & Bleecker Street] Monday, 09/13/10 184 Thompson Street Greenwich Village [West Houston Street & Bleecker Street] Price $679,000 Common Charges [monthly] $395 R.E. Taxes [monthly] $557 Financing Allowed 90% Apartment Details Apartment Size One Bedroom Square Feet (Approximate) 620 Rooms 3 Bedrooms 1 Baths 1 Building Details Ownership Condominium Service Level Full Time Doorman Age Post-war Building Type Low-rise Building Size 7 Floors / 137 Apts. Click For Photos Apartment Features Dishwasher, Chef's Kitchen, Marble Bathroom, Northern Exposure, Duplex, Balcony, Oversized Windows Building Features Laundry Room On Every Floor. Broker Summary Bring offers!!! Gut Renovated One Bedroom duplex with Balcony that has direct Empire State building views. This home ideally located in the heart of Greenwich Village and steps to Washington Square Park, SOHO and the West Village. Enjoy features such as dramatic soaring ceiling height, oversized windows, Chefs Kitchen with stone counter tops, Spa-like Bathroom and new oak wood flooring. The building features a full time Doorman, laundry and is investor friendly. Pets are welcome. Citi Habitats Exclusive Listing. Guido Pompilj Vivaldi Real Estate O: 212-537-6504 M: 917-415-0087 [email protected] All information furnished herein is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made by On-Line Residential, Inc. nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy thereof and all information is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale or lease, or withdraw al without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, please hire your own architect or engineer Monday, 09/13/10 254 Park Avenue South Flatiron District [East 20th Street & East 21st Street] Price $995,000 Common Charges [monthly] $820 R.E. Taxes [monthly] $1,166 Apartment Details Apartment Size Loft Square Feet (Approximate) 943 Rooms 3.5 Bedrooms 1 Baths 2 Building Details Ownership Condominium Service Level Concierge Age / Built Pre-war / 1913 Building Type Loft Building Size 14 Floors / 165 Apts. Click For Photos Click For Floor Plan Apartment Features City View, Northern Exposure, Walk-in Closet, High Ceilings, Original Details, Wood Floors, Washer/Dryer, Oversized Windows Building Features Courtyard; Fitness Room; Laundry Room; Lounge. Broker Summary 254 Park Avenue South is a newly renovated condominium complete with all the desired amenities and services of new construction, yet is located in the vibrant Flatiron neighborhood along Park Avenue South and 20th Street. The thoughtfully-designed residences feature sensational City views enhanced by oversized windows. Prudential Douglas Elliman Exclusive Listing. Guid o Pompilj Vivaldi Real Estate O: 212-537-6504 M: 917-415-0087 [email protected] All information furnished herein is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made by On-Line Residential, Inc. nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy thereof and all information is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, please hire your own architect or engineer. Monday, 09/13/10 39 East 29th Street Flatiron District [Madison Avenue & Park Avenue South] Price $725,000 Common Charges [monthly] $532 R.E. Taxes [monthly] $32 Financing Allowed 90% Apartment Details Apartment Size Studio Square Feet (Approximate) 536 Rooms 2 Bedrooms Studio Baths 1 Building Details Ownership Condominium Service Level Full Service Age / Built Post-war / 2008 Building Type High-rise Click For Photos Building Size 34 Floors / 142 Apts. Apartment Features Dishwasher, Open Kitchen, Chef's Kitchen, Marble Bathroom, City View, Northern Exposure, High Ceilings, Wood Floors, Washer/Dryer Building Features Bicycle Room; Fitness Room; Rooftop Deck; Private Storage; WiFi. Broker Summary Move right in! An uncompromising attention to detail has created an unparalleled world-class experience in this alcove studio home. The finishes reflect a commitment not simply to superlative luxury, but to the sheer exuberance of City living at its most grand. Apartment features include: Teak hardwood floors, An open gourmet kitchen boasts Wenge cabinetry, Crystal white countertops, Wenge wood paneled Sub-Zero refrigerator, Thermador oven and cooktop, and Fisher & Paykel dishwashers. A lavishly appointed bath includes a Wenge wood vanity, Crystal white countertop, soaking tub, and limestone floor. Building features include: State-of-the-art fitness center, 24- hour concierge, yoga room, storage, and a beautiful roof-top lounge offering barbecue grills and stunning panoramic views of Manhattan. Offering by Prospectus only. File No CD06-0822. Warburg Realty Partnership Ltd. Exclusive Listing. Guido Pompilj Vivaldi Real Estate O: 212-537-6504 M: 917-415-0087 [email protected] All information furnished herein is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made by On-Line Residential, Inc. nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy thereof and all information is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale or lease, or Monday, 09/13/10 350 West 42nd Street Clinton [Eighth Avenue & Ninth Avenue] Price $729,000 Common Charges [monthly] $659 R.E. Taxes [monthly] $22 Financing Allowed 90% Apartment Details Apartment Size One Bedroom Square Feet (Approximate) 667 Rooms 3 Bedrooms 1 Baths 1 Building Details Ownership Condominium Service Level Full Service Age / Built Post-war / 2005 Building Type High-rise Click For Photos Click For Floor Plan Building Size 60 Floors / 551 Apts. Apartment Features Dishwasher, Marble Bathroom, High Ceilings Building Features Garage; Health Club; Exercise Studio; Pool; Laundry Room; Lounge; Rooftop Deck; Business Center; Cinema Room. Broker Summary Midtown Manhattan: Best 1BR deal in the ORION CONDOMINIUM, the much-heralded, new Building with World Class Health Club, Doorman/Concierge, and Free Breakfast. This sunny, quiet 1BR features a Designer Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Designer Marble Bath, dark Hardwood Floors, and extra high 9-0 Ceilings. 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Live in one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Manhttan, steps from Central Park, Broadway shows, Columbus Circle and shopping on Fifth Avenue. KG Properties of New York Exclusive Listing. Guido Pompilj Vivaldi Real Estate O: 212-537-6504 M: 917-415-0087 [email protected] All information furnished herein is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made by On-Line Residential, Inc. nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy thereof and all information is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, please hire your own architect or engineer. Monday, 09/13/10 353 West 56th Street Midtown West [Eighth Avenue & Ninth Avenue] Price $759,000 Common Charges [monthly] $952 R.E. 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