Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$14,931 ($9.05/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($500,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
JUST LOWERED $550,000.
Approximate 1650 SF (PPSF $1212)
*First 5 photos are virtually staged
RARE: The only 4-bedroom apartment in the building, the south-facing 8DE, is light-filled throughout the day via 17 windows and three exposures. The generous rooms of this delightful home are graced with charming prewar details: polished hardwood floors, moldings, beamed ceilings, arched hallways and closets galore!
The combination of two apartments resulted in this classic 7, whose well-appointed floor plan includes a foyer with walk-in closet, separate dining room, large living room with a wide arched entry, hallways, three original bedrooms plus a study, home office or fourth bedroom. The sunny galley kitchen has granite countertops and is equipped with Sub-Zero appliances, Viking range, microwave, wine cooler and even a coffee nook.
IMPORTANT DETAILS: ** All new recessed lighting and fixtures, beautifully renovated, windowed bathrooms and a new, vented W/D.
Many closets and built-ins throughout provide ample storage for easy living.
Amenities include a lovely, of-the-era lobby, 24-hour doormen, a live-in resident manager,bike storage, storage and laundry room in the basement and a beautifully landscaped new rooftop deck; complete with pergola and plenty of places to lounge.
130 E. 94th Street, a full-service, well-maintained, 1923 cooperative was designed by the respected architect, George Fred Pelham.
Located on a tree-lined street off Park Avenue, in the popular neighborhood known as Carnegie Hill. Just 3 blocks east of the iconic Central Park Reservoir and Conservatory Garden, Museum Mile and a plethora of restaurants and fine shops. Convenient to all transportation. Pied-a-terres, pets and guarantors allowed on a case-by-case basis.
75% financing permitted and 2% flip tax paid by the seller. Shown by appointment.
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