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45 East 89th Street is a 38-story, 251-unit condop completed in 1969 and located in the heart of Carnegie Hill. The building has a private circular driveway, the only one of its kind on Madison Avenue, and residents have direct access through the lobby to an on-site parking garage. The roof level features a year-round, state-of-the-art fitness center overlooking Central Park, a furnished and landscaped two-story terrace, and a residents' lounge with full kitchen that can be reserved for private events. Additional amenities include a concierge, children's playroom, storage bins, and bike storage. The building is investor-, pet-, and pied-a-terre friendly.
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Flexible board. This building is a condop, so sales are not subject to board approval, but the right of first refusal as in a condominium. Apartments may be bought in a corporate name.
This is Carnegie Hill. The building is on Madison Avenue between 89th and 90th Street. It is a very charming, landmarked neighborhood. You are only 1 block from the entrance to Central Park and the reservoir at 90th & 5th. Other museums at your doorstep are The Guggenheim, The Cooper Hewitt, The Metropolitan and The Jewish Museum. The express 4 and 5 subway as well as the #6 local are at 86th & Lexington. This building is in the highly coveted PS 6 school district.
It is a condop with right of 1st refusal. No issues with the board. It is managed by Rose Assoc. so please expect a lengthy package to submit on all purchasers and leasees.
A+ Location on Madison Avenue and 89th Street. 1 Block from Central Park.