242 East 7th Street is a boutique cooperative located in the prime East Village of New York City. This landmarked former synagogue, designed by the New York architects Gross & Kleinberger in 1908, was converted into 5 incredibly unique co-op residences in 1985. The building offers a range of layouts and features to suit different preferences and needs.
The apartments in 242 East 7th Street are known for their spacious and airy interiors. They feature high ceilings, hardwood floors, stained glass window accents, and tasteful moldings and built-ins. The units also offer generous closet space, washer-dryer, and convenient powder rooms. Some apartments have loft areas that can be used as a study, home office, or additional sleeping quarters. One highlight of the building is the huge outdoor garden/terrace oasis, perfect for alfresco dining, cocktail parties, or simply enjoying the sun. The building also provides a video intercom system for added security.
Residents of 242 East 7th Street enjoy a prime location in the East Village, one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in New York City. The building is close to Thompkins Square Park, the East River Park and Promenade, great shops, eateries, bars, and food markets. This unique cooperative offers a rare opportunity to live in a historic and architecturally significant building, with a blend of old-world charm and modern amenities.
- Pets - Dogs ok
- Elevator
- Pre-War
- Available Sales Listings: 0
- Street Address: 242 East 7th Street, New York, NY 10009
- Property Type: Cooperative
- Elevator Building
- Neighborhood: East Village / Manhattan
- Building Name: 242 EAST 7 STREET
- Available Rental Listings: Please Inquire
- Year Built: 1908
- Total Apartments: 5
- Floors: 3








- 242 EAST 7 STREET