Airy Apartment Featured on Amazon Prime's Hit Show 'Modern Love' Is Up for Sale
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1/12Photographs Courtesy of Donna DotanIf you haven’t binged Amazon Prime's hit show Modern Love yet, you're missing out, and not just because you get to see gorgeous New York homes such as this NoLita apartment. Used in filming as the dwelling of Anne Hathaway’s character Lexi, this stunning co-op has recently hit the market asking $3.5 million. Offering the rare chance to live in a historic building with TV cred, this airy listing surely won't be looking for a buyer for long.The exterior of the building where this apartment is perched stands out as you walk down the street, shining with Victorian Gothic architecture. Back in the 19th century, American businessman Jacob Astor gave the funds to build it as a school, so it was appropriately named the Astor Memorial School when it was completed in 1888. Much later it was converted into a co-op and named a New York City Landmark in 1977.One of the five units in the storied building, the residence consists of two bedrooms and two bathrooms across an open floorplan. Entering into one grand space, potential buyers will see an updated kitchen, quaint dining area, and a sun-drenched living room. The home has two spacious bedrooms and two full baths dressed in white marble tiling, primed for luxurious modern living.The special listing is held by Todd Lewin of Compass.Photographs Courtesy of Donna DotanIf you haven’t binged Amazon Prime's hit show Modern Love yet, you're missing out, and not just because you get to see gorgeous New York homes such as this NoLita apartment. Used in filming as the dwelling of Anne Hathaway’s character Lexi, this stunning co-op has recently hit the market asking $3.5 million. Offering the rare chance to live in a historic building with TV cred, this airy listing surely won't be looking for a buyer for long.The exterior of the building where this apartment is perched stands out as you walk down the street, shining with Victorian Gothic architecture. Back in the 19th century, American businessman Jacob Astor gave the funds to build it as a school, so it was appropriately named the Astor Memorial School when it was completed in 1888. Much later it was converted into a co-op and named a New York City Landmark in 1977.One of the five units in the storied building, the residence consists of two bedrooms and two bathrooms across an open floorplan. Entering into one grand space, potential buyers will see an updated kitchen, quaint dining area, and a sun-drenched living room. The home has two spacious bedrooms and two full baths dressed in white marble tiling, primed for luxurious modern living.The special listing is held by Todd Lewin of Compass.
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