Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($260,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
An oasis in the heart of Manhattan.
The Regent House is a pre-war, Art Deco full service cooperative, just off Fifth Avenue and across from the MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) and Unit 10E is a very spacious apartment offering unique south views of MoMA gardens. 25 West 54th St. is truly in the middle of everything the City has to offer: the Shops of Fifth Avenue, Central Park, Lincoln Center, Broadway theaters, Rockefeller Center.
The building has undergone a massive updating and renovation and the apartment too including insulated soundproof windows to highest standard (33DB), completely brand new HVAC units.
Enjoy peace and quiet in this comfortable, South facing, prewar one bedroom. The apartment features brand new sound-proof windows with unique views of MoMA Gardens that allow abundant light that flood the living/dining area, making it the perfect spot to entertain guests.
Hardwood floors, 9 foot beamed ceilings, abundance of closet space, and PTAC units in every room are noticeable features of the unit.
The Regent House was built in 1939 and is a 100% shareholder owned, Art Deco, 73-unit, full-service, smoke-free residence, converted to a co-operative in 1957. It features an elegant, wheelchair accessible lobby with 24-hour doorman, live-in super, additional storage and bike storage, a passenger elevator and a service elevator, Verizon FIOS, Spectrum and RCN service providers, as well as a large roof garden with spectacular, panoramic views.
The central laundry is accessible by both stairs and service elevator to the basement. Pets OK with board approval. 1 block from E and M trains, only 3 blocks from B, F, D, R, N and Q trains.
Flip tax is 2% paid by the buyer.
Pied a terre ownership, subleasing (2 out of 5 years) and pets are permitted with board approval. Maximum Financing is 75%. Maintenance is further enhanced by 47% tax deductibility.
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