Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($268,750),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
If you are looking for charm, 4C certainly has it! This lovely, mint-condition 2BR/2BA apartment boasts an eat-in kitchen, oversized foyer and city-quiet windows throughout.
Meticulously renovated with generously-sized California closets and discreet built-ins, this rarely available ‘C’ line apartment offers modern amenities while still maintaining it’s pre-war charm.
The spacious living room overlooks the iconic Queensboro Bridge and is characterized by high-beamed ceilings, a hand-crafted deco fireplace and gorgeous herringbone floors. The western facing eat-in kitchen is outfitted with a Wolf range, Subzero fridge, Subzero wine fridge and Fisher Paykel dishwasher, all of which are unobtrusively built in to the cabinetry and complimented by the Carrera marble countertops and Anne Sachs glass tile backsplash. Both en-suite, windowed bathrooms have been renovated with high-end fixtures and compliment the sophisticated feel of this pre-war gem.
With sunny exposures, through-the-wall AC units and generous room sizes, 4C is the perfect apartment to call home. Maintenance includes all electric and basic cable.
400 East 59th Street is a 1929 pre-war cooperative conveniently located in Sutton Place, steps from popular neighborhood amenities such as Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods and Equinox.
Transportation is a breeze with the N/R/W/4/5/6 located a few blocks away at Lexington and 59th, and the Queensboro Bridge offers easy access into and out of Manhattan. The building has a full-time staff, including a live-in super, laundry room, building and bicycle storage, and an accessible, landscaped courtyard just off of the lobby. W/D is permitted in unit yet subject to board approval.
Pied-a-terres, co-purchasing and guarantors are all permitted on a case-by-case basis. The building is pet friendly and allows 75% financing. There is a monthly assessment of $268.85 that expires May 1, 2025.
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