Would You Live in an Apartment That Was Once a School?

12.15.2016
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Would You Live in an Apartment That Was Once a School?

Converted apartments abound in the Big Apple. From the former NYPD headquarters to FDR's old law offices, it seems there are always new places to live that are steeped in history. Now you have the chance to move into a former schoolhouse built in the early 20th century. Redesigned by AvroKO, the building features 16 two-bedroom apartments ranging in size from approximately 1,200 to 1,400 square feet, with prices starting at $1.75 million. There are also two $2.8 million three-bedroom units offering roughly 2,000 square feet and private gardens. All of the apartments feature custom door frames complete with brass knobs, as well as full-height library ladders. Packed with thoughtful design details, these residences definitely make the grade.

Would You Live in an Apartment That Was Once a School?