Genuine Blood alum Alexander Skarsgård is all set to portion ways with his historic East Village co-op.
The actor — who’s now entertaining movie goers as the avenging Viking prince Amleth in the action-stuffed epic The Northman, now participating in in cinemas — is looking to fetch $2,599,000 for his New York Metropolis house.
In accordance to our resources, Skarsgård purchased the condominium close to 5 yrs ago, then embarked on an comprehensive renovation process that modernized the device with no altering its historic character.
The studio apartment has loft-like proportions and stands out with its exposed brick walls, tall, wood-beamed ceilings, and amazing pre-war information.
Between the latter: a wooden-burning marble fireplace that anchors the dwelling region, as well as original pocket shutters.
Bathed in light-weight by five skylights, 3 southern-experiencing home windows and a big casement window, the studio condominium features diligently refurbished original pine flooring.
As portion of the extensive renovation function, the Swedish actor also extra a model new kitchen area — fitted with custom made European white oak cabinetry, Carrara marble counter tops, a Bertazzoni selection and Bosch fridge and dishwasher.
Through Alexander Skarsgård’s ownership, the condominium was configured as a 1-bed room — and a spectacular 1 at that.
The bed room is also skylit, for inhabitants to delight in very clear, starry nights (or utter privacy thanks to its electric shades) and attributes a great deal of storage, maximized by custom made European white oak ground-to-ceiling closets.
But it can quickly accommodate a second bed room, and future house owners can also increase a personal roof deck with sights of Downtown Manhattan and the Freedom Tower. According to the listing, roof legal rights are incorporated with the sale.
Skarsgård’s apartment is established within an East 10th Avenue townhouse that, alongside five other 19th century properties, form a hugely coveted cooperative of 29 residences.
The making sits on one of the most idyllic tree-lined blocks of the East Village, concerning 2nd and 3rd Avenues in the St. Mark’s Historic District.
The desirable area sites it in blocks of Union Square, Astor Spot, and Tompkins Sq. Park.
Emma St. Laurent of Compass retains the listing.
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