Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$9,294 ($8.05/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($219,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Featured in the ’On The Market’ section of the NYTimes, this exceptional ownership opportunity at Citylights is not to be missed. Located at 4-74 48th Avenue, #38K in Long Island City, this stunning 2 Bed/2 Bath apartment offers breathtaking panoramic views of the East River, Queens, Manhattan, and the magical city skyline lights at night from its private balcony. Spanning an impressive 1,154 sq ft, this recently updated apartment features a split layout filled with natural light and elegant wood floors throughout.
The newly renovated walk-thru designer kitchen comes equipped with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, and opens to a spacious living area with a cozy nook, perfect for a home workspace. The expansive living space also includes a dining alcove, ideal for entertaining while enjoying those spectacular views. The primary bedroom suite features southern exposure and a luxurious ensuite bathroom with a soaking tub, complemented by ample storage options including a walk-in closet and a custom double door closet.
The second bedroom boasts a southwest-facing corner window and custom closets, conveniently located next to a full bathroom with a tiled shower. Experience luxurious living at City Lights, designed by the renowned architect Cesar Pelli. This impressive 42-story condop building offers a wealth of amenities, including a fully equipped gym, a landscaped roof terrace with a tennis court, a full-time concierge, and on-site parking.
Residents enjoy easy access to beautiful parks like Gantry Plaza State Park, diverse dining options, cultural venues, and convenient transportation links to Manhattan, including the East River Ferry and a short one-stop subway ride to Grand Central Station. Don’t miss the chance to explore this exceptional lifestyle at Citylights, where stunning views and modern comforts await.
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