Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($274,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This elegant and spacious one bedroom, one bathroom cooperative apartment is ready for your personal touch to make the home of your dreams, all while encompassing rare and sophisticated prewar details. Enter into the foyer lined with closets, which then opens to a breathtaking double-wide living room that includes dark oak wood floors, a beautiful decorative fireplace, and magnificent custom built-in bookshelves. With pin-drop quiet seclusion and a size that affords the ability to relax comfortably or entertain in a scale matched only by lofts, this room’s original prewar detail allows it to still maintain a cozy feeling that is felt all throughout.
The large primary bedroom is filled with light in the mornings that comes in through the east and north facing windows.
Ample closet space leaves no question as to what is possible in this home where sacrifices will not have to be made. On the other side of the apartment, the windowed kitchen has a dining room directly adjacent, which could easily be redesigned to be an eat-in kitchen, or an open concept kitchen. Opportunities are endless with this wonderful layout.
The building, designed by renowned architect George F. Pelham and constructed in 1931, is a stunning, highly-serviced and meticulously maintained boutique co-op. There are only 38 apartments across 10 floors. Here, you may enjoy the pristine original lobby, furnished outdoor courtyard, newly completed fitness center, bike storage, private storage (included), and central laundry room. There is a full time doorman and live-in super. The building allows pied-a-terres, and pets (1 dog per apartment).
Beekman Place is a quaint, tree-lined street, with river facing townhouses and elegant pre-war buildings.
Walking down the street, you feel the reminiscent charm of a bygone era. The area provides easy access to a river promenade and Midtown Manhattan.
The East Midtown Waterfront Project, creating a 32-mile Greenway looping around Manhattan, is currently underway.
The project fills a gap in the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway between East 38th and East 61st Streets along the East River, providing much-desired waterfront access and open space for the Midtown-East community. There is an entrance on 53rd Street just two blocks from 30 Beekman...lucky you.
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