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333 East 14th Street

333 East 14th Street

Doorman Co-op located in Gramercy Park, between First Avenue & Second Avenue  Map

  • Apartments For Sale (5)
  • For Rent (1)
  • Recent Sales (37)
  • All Units in Building (210)
Unit #
Beds
Baths
Size
Price / Ft2
Price
Listed on
Days on Market
Apt. 4N
(8 Photos)
Studio
1 bath
$525,000
May 6, 2025
15 days
Apt. 10D
(7 Photos)
1 bed
1 bath
$899,000 -2.8%
Mar 27, 2025
55 days
Apt. 2C
(11 Photos)
1 bed
1 bath
$795,000 -3.6%
Feb 27, 2025
83 days
Apt. 5L
(7 Photos)
Studio
1 bath
$490,000
Dec 9, 2024
163 days
Apt. 9A
(7 Photos)
Studio
1 bath
$535,000 -2.7%
Oct 8, 2024
225 days
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Overview of 333 East 14th Street

333 East 14th Street is a post-war cooperative building constructed in 1963, rising 18 stories and containing 210 units. The structure features a distinctive façade with broad windows between light-colored vertical piers, culminating in a stepped roofline. The building underwent conversion to cooperative status in 1991 and has maintained strong financials since.

The building offers residents a part-time doorman service, live-in superintendent, recently renovated laundry facilities, bike storage, and third-party operated garage parking. The co-op is pet-friendly and allows shareholders to rent their units for two out of every five years of ownership. Building policies permit co-purchasing and gifting on a case-by-case basis.

Strategically positioned between the East Village and Gramercy, the building sits just south of Stuyvesant Park, which mirrors Gramercy Park's design but remains public. The location offers exceptional transit access, with the L train at First Avenue and Union Square's multiple subway lines just blocks away. The area has undergone significant transformation since the building's construction, evolving from a transitional neighborhood in the 1960s to become part of one of Manhattan's most vibrant districts.

Year Built
1965
Apartments
210
Floors
17
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
210Apartments
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Amenities

  • PT Doorman
  • Washer/Dryer in building
  • Elevator
  • On-Site Parking
  • Laundry Room
  • Bike Room
  • Live-In Superintendent

Shh... Many units sell without being publicly listed.

Interested in off-market listings at 333 East 14th Street? Some previously listed residences might be available – contact us for insider details on potential opportunities!

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Nearby Subways

  1. L
at 1st Ave and 14th 0.11 miles
  1. N
  2. Q
  3. R
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
at 4th Ave and 15th 0.40 miles

Carter’s Review

"As the city's longest major cross-town street, 14th Street runs the gamut from slums to luxury high-rise towers and from power plant to disco. When it was erected in 1963, this 18-story apartment house was in a transitional area between the huge and famous middle-income development known as Stuyvesant Town on the east side of First Avenue and the faded glories of the Union Square Park environs a bit to the west. Since then, the area has gone through considerable change and the Union Square area has undergone a major renaissance and with the Flatiron District just to the north is now one of the city's most vibrant districts. Some important landmarks, however, have gone such as Luchow's, the famous German restaurant, and the Palladium, the spectacular disco that was formerly the Academy of Music Theater. New York University, centered around Washington Square Park, has continued to acquire properties in this area and redevelop them as dormitories, a trend that is likely to continue. This building is just around the corner from Stuyvesant Park to the north, which is very similar to Gramercy Park, only not private. The building, which was converted to a cooperative in 1991, is one of the best looking on 14th Street and its quite bold façade has very broad windows between light-colored piers, or vertical elements, culminated in a stepped roofline."
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Pros & Cons

  • Good views from upper floors
  • Recently renovated lobby, hallways, elevators and laundry facilities
  • Pets allowed
  • Live-in super
  • Clean- modern façade
  • Part-time doorman (2pm-10pm) 7 days a week
  • Not too far from Union Square and Flatiron and Gramercy Park districts
  • Not too far from subways at Union Square
  • Street has excellent cross-town bus service
  • One block from Stuyvesant Park
  • Very wide windows
  • Co-purchasing and gifting allowed case-by-case
  • Bike storage available
  • Third-party operated garage parking
  • Rental allowed 2 out of 5 years of ownership
  • Fairly heavy traffic
  • Some units have private terraces, but not all
  • No sundeck
  • No health club

CityRealty Rating

20
/44
Architecture
+
19
/36
Location
+
10
/39
Features
=
49
CITYREALTY
RATING
  • How is the CityRealty Rating calculated?

    Architecture
    • 30+ remarkable
    • 20-29 distinguished
    • 11-19 average
    • < 11 below average
    Location
    • 27+ remarkable
    • 18-26 distinguished
    • 9-17 average
    • < 9 below average
    Features
    • 22+ remarkable
    • 16-21 distinguished
    • 9-15 average
    • < 9 below average

Broker & Buyer Comments

This "well-situated" residential building near Union Square wins praise for its "top-notch staff" and "convenient" amenities including parking garage and on-site laundry. Pet owners appreciate the building's pet-friendly policy, while residents value the "prime location" offering easy access to multiple subway lines (L,N,R,4,5,6) and premium grocers. Building maintains "solid financials" despite recent maintenance increases.

Sales History

Price/Room (Est)

Why are we displaying the estimated price per room?

For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.

By displaying the price per estimated room count, we are able to provide a more reliable and consistent metric for comparing sales in the building. While we hope that this gives you a clearer sense of price trends in the building, all data should be independently verified. All data provided are only estimates and should not be used to make any purchase or sale decision.

Price/Ft2 (Est)
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