Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($87,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
The location between Lexington and Third Avenue is brilliantly and conveniently located in the heart of New York City making it an exceptional residence in a beautiful pre-war full-time doorman building. This beautiful apartment features everything one could need from a primary residence or a second home in New York City.
This efficient and proportionate alcove studio offers three distinct areas for sleeping, living, and dining.
Apartment 7F is a lovely and charming home that features a large fully renovated open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a renovated windowed bathroom, beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and a separate area for sleeping that can easily fit a queen size bed. The kitchen has a large island that can accommodate 2-3 bar stools and plenty of cabinets for storage. The apartment has three large windows and is pin drop quiet.
There is also a large pantry closet. The sleeping alcove area has plenty of custom made closets for your storage needs. In addition, there are multiple areas in the apartment where one can set up a home office and work from home.
155 East 49th street is a pre-war coop building that stands 10 stories high with 71 apartments. This unbeatable location puts you in close proximity to Rockefeller Plaza, museums, the Waldorf Astoria, the United Nations, the Theater District, Times Square, and some of New York’s best shopping and restaurants.
A short distance from Grand Central Station, you can be anywhere in the city with access to all the major subway lines. New laundry facilities, full-time doorman, live-in resident manager, attended elevator, and bike and storage room. You also have quick access to the 59th Street Bridge and Midtown Tunnel, as well as just a short drive across town to the Lincoln Tunnel giving you outstanding convenience to all of the surrounding airports.
Co-purchasing and pieds-a-terre are permitted. Sorry no dogs. Cat friendly.
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