Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($140,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Only two short flights to an extraordinary 4.5 room multi-level home. This beautifully renovated apartment overlooks landscaped gardens and provides a sophisticated lifestyle with custom closets and recessed lighting throughout. On the entry level is the bathroom and a delightfully renovated kitchen outfitted with custom inset cabinets, marble countertops, a Meile dishwasher and an LG refrigerator.
The stylish high end bathroom renovation has a Kohler soaking tub, a wall mounted Duravit Toilet and convenient storage shelving for linens. The spacious living/dining room is up a few stairs, featuring soaring ceilings, an exposed brick wall and a gorgeous decorative mirrored fireplace mantel. Look at the photos to see the incredible antique goat andirons that come with the apartment!
The bedroom on this level has two closets and two built-in bookcases with storage below and overlooks lovely gardens. There is another large 17’ X 8’ loft space overlooking the living room with full height ceilings and a large closet. This space is currently furnished with a queen sized bed and a desk.
It could be a fabulous office, a guest room or whatever suits your needs.
Built in 1900 and converted to a co-op in 1982, 111 West 70th Street is part of The Brownstones, a boutique co-op of four brownstones 105, 107, 109 and 111 West 70th Street and is professionally managed. There are 40 apartments in the cooperative. There is a convenient basement laundry room. Bike storage is available for a $50 annual fee per bike.
Pets and pied-a-terres are allowed. Co-purchasing and guarantors are possible with board approval. Subletting is allowed with board approval after two years of residency.
This fantastic Upper West Side location is close to subways, buses, Lincoln Center, The Beacon Theater, Trader Joe’s, Fairway, Citarella, many fine restaurants and bars and right between two world class parks, Riverside Park and Central Park.
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