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Often, the movies depict a quintessentially dreamy NYC home in an ornate pre-war building, nestled on a tree-lined street, while the inside retains oodles of pre-war charm and character. Well, this home is not a movie set, but sure could be one! This newly, gut renovated one bedroom home has all of the modern conveniences, but still feels like you are living in a piece of that highly coveted NYC history. With almost 10 foot ceilings, you enter the home and are greeted by a renovated and windowed kitchen with granite countertops, custom cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. The kitchen opens up to the living room with enough space to include a dining table. The queen size, corner bedroom has oversized windows with two exposures overlooking gardens, and a closet. The modern bathroom has is elegantly appointed. Crown moldings top those extra high ceilings and there are gleaming hardwood floors throughout. The home comes with a thru-wall A/C unit in the living room. Located on one of the most picturesque blocks in all of the East Village, adjacent to the Abe Lebewohl Triangle and Park and just a few blocks to Astor Place and Union Square, the amenities of this cooperative building include an elevator, laundry room and a roof deck that is quite magical with open views of the city and sunsets. Close proximity to subways, buses, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants and much more! Available for late October/early November and shown by appointment. Cats are OK with board approval, but no dogs as pets, please.