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INSIDE The NARROWEST Apartment In NYC | Tiny House Living

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This is a look inside the NARROWEST Apartment in New York City. After showing you the SMALLEST Micro apartment in NYC we are now giving you a tour of the narrowest apartment in New York currently on the market for $5,000,000! Let me know in the comments, could you live in this tiny house?

INSIDE the SMALLEST Apartment in NEW YORK CITY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUMQ-bRxOjw&t=16s

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75 1/2 Bedford Ave: https://bit.ly/3araBPd
3 bedroom | 2 Bathroom | 999 Square Feet
Asking Price: $4,990,000
Listed by: Hanna Oh
Mobile: +19179722241
HannaOh@nestseekers.com

This 19th-century building is one of the most unique and historical properties in all of Manhattan with its own Wikipedia page and numerous press articles! Famously known as Millay's House, the three-story plus finished basement 1873 Dutch-style house has been renovated with a modern touch and aesthetic still it is featuring original details of the house. This gem of a townhouse has 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 4 wood-burning fireplaces, original exposed beams, and a fully finished lower level retreat.

There's abundant light on all three floors, from the skylight to the oversized windows, and the rear of the house has floor-to-ceiling French doors on the first and second floors that open onto a tree-shaded backyard. Each floor has an open layout and a beautiful white oak floor throughout. Modern kitchen with custom millwork, Italian marble countertops, backsplash and bathrooms.
With its unique architecture, this famous home shares notable residents. In 1923, the house was leased by a consortium of artists who used it for actors working at the nearby Cherry Lane Theater. Cary Grant and John Barrymore stayed at the house while performing at the Cherry Lane during this time. The anthropologist, Margaret Mead, The cartoonist, William Steig, and the Pulitzer prize-winning poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay lived in the house from 1923 to 1924
This is really a once in a lifetime chance to own your own very unique piece of NYC history!

Virtual stagings done by https://www.photohabitats.com

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:29 - History
1:12 - Entryway / Living room
1:50 - Kitchen / Backyard
3:05 - Lower level
3:48 - Primary Bathroom / Guest room
6:01 - Owners Floor

Filmed, Edited and Produced By EBC PRODUCTIONS LLC, 2021
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