Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($399,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Be sure to watch the Video Tour. - With gorgeous tree-level views along West 75th Street, this home captures the essence of Upper West Side living. This three (3) bedrooms and two (2) and a half (1/2) bathroom home features high ceilings, hardwood floors and an entry foyer. From the moment you enter, you are seduced by the grand proportion and warm details of its Prewar era.
The glorious open living room, dining room and kitchen stretches 44' feet, from north to south. The enormous, open eat-in-kitchen allows for enjoyable entertaining. It is adjoined by the dining area which can seat from 10-14 people.
Directly off the living space is a comfortable library and/or third bedroom. In the separate and private East wing of the apartment you find the primary and second bedrooms and a home office. It has 12 windows, 9 closets, a wine bar and a clothes washer.
Note: please see the alternative floorplan in the event your preferences require the third bedroom and/or additional home office. This is all in the exquisite Del Monte, built in 1892 and located on the southwest corner of tree-lined West 75th Street and Columbus Avenue. The Del Monte, which was converted to cooperative in 1985, was originally designed as a 7 story Renaissance/Romanesque Revival Style building by architect Gilbert Schellinger.
In recent years, the allure of the location coupled with the shareholders efforts to create and maintain the quintessential residence, a growing number of the homes (once subdivided) are being re-combined. The shareholders underwent a renovation of the window-lit hallways and the commodious lobby, staying quite true to its original design, including the Pre-war crown moldings and a restoration of the beautiful and original historic mosaic floor. It is an elevator building with video security, live-in super, porter, bike room and laundry room.
There is also some additional storage; however, there is a small waiting list. This intimate building now consists of 50 units and is located in a vibrant neighborhood just a few blocks from Central Park, Riverside Park, Fairway, Citarella, Trader Joes, Zabars, The Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Center, the 1,2,3,B & C Subway Lines, cross-town busses, the Sunday Flea Market & Farmer's Market and all of this is along Columbus Avenues varied Shopping District with every boutique you could imagine. Pets, pied-a-terres and guarantors are all considered on a case by case basis.
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