Note: the above is based on a down payment of 35% ($348,785),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Did you say you needed outdoor space? Look no further.
Welcome to this fabulous 1-bedroom 1.5-bathroom home with a north-facing balcony and separate dining room. Flexibility - The dining room can be turned into a second bedroom or den/study, the balcony can be enclosed and there is ample space for a home office. All of this is in a well-established pet-friendly co-op just off Park Avenue.
The gracious layout provides for easy day-to-day living and entertaining.
The spacious bedroom accommodates a king-sized bed, an en-suite bathroom, and plenty of closets. The windowed kitchen is bright and features stainless steel appliances (gas oven and range). The large living room can easily handle many configurations.
There is a separate space to put a desk and work from home. Pied-a-terre is not permitted.
The Savoy is a stately, full-service, white-glove, high-rise co-op in a most coveted location on the Upper East Side - just off Park Avenue, 2 blocks from Central Park & Museum Mile. Uniquely set back from the street, you are welcomed with a grand canopied front entrance, featuring a lush garden & Koi pond, leading to an elegantly renovated lobby, where the friendly, attentive staff greets you.
Amenities include 24-hour doormen, onsite concierge, valet services, live-in resident manager, on-site parking (discounted rates for owners), bike room, storage, laundry facilities, and expansive, furnished roof-terrace with spectacular 360-degree Manhattan skyline views, including Central Park and reservoir.
For added convenience, there is a secured rear entrance off the lobby for direct access to the garage and 86th Street. This prime address--between Park & Lexington Avenues and bordering Carnegie Hill--is surrounded by world-class restaurants, shops, supermarkets, specialty food stores, cinemas, fitness clubs, & a wealth of cultural highlights. The 4/5/6 trains are just around the block, the Q train on 2nd Avenue, and the crosstown bus on 86th Street.
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