Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$21,962 ($12.11/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($299,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Bring your architects! The only opportunity in the building to own a three bedroom, three bathroom apartment currently.
One of the few iconic prewar buildings, The Ansonia was completed by William Earle Dodge Stokes in 1904 as one of the largest residential hotels of its day. The apartments feature high ceilings, elegant moldings, and beautiful windows.
Located between West 73rd and 74th street on Broadway, The Ansonia is ideally situated in the middle of most vibrant dining, entertainment, and shopping of the Upper West Side. Steps away from the Lincoln Center, The Museum of Natural History, Zabar, Central Park, Citarella, and Trader Joe's, The Ansonia is also right next a major transportation (red) express subway line that will take you throughout Manhattan in the matter of minutes.
This beautiful layout allows for a beautiful double exposure large living space, perfect for entertaining with a separate kitchen and dining area.
The open kitchen with an island leaves enough room for a formal dining area. The three bedrooms are quietly tucked away on the other side of the apartment, allowing for the privacy needed in the bedrooms. The first bathroom is thoughtfully positioned, easy for guests to access and for the bedroom as well.
Seven large closets throughout the apartment resolves the storage issue faced by most in Manhattan. The large master bedroom can easily fit a king-sized bed and vanity or desk, and has an en-suite bathroom with dual sinks, closet, and enough space for a gorgeous tub.
*Please note that this apartment is sold as a floor plan (combination of two existing apartments) and would require the buyer to do the actual renovations*
The pictures show the two separate apartments in its current condition.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to build your dream home!
Selling off floor plan only
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