Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($115,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
LOOKING FOR A PRICING OPPORTUNITY.? IT'S HERE! Just 10 months ago this newly renovated home was listed for $700K and is now listed for $575K!! At 750 sq ft that equates to $766/sq ft which is unheard of in Chelsea.
This turnkey oversized one bedroom is move-in ready. Its clean design features an expansive living room with a balcony, separate dining area, hardwood floors throughout, bright north-facing windows flooded with reflected light, and have treetop views. The bedroom is also well proportioned with a street-facing window that overlooks the Google headquarters.
The kitchen is outfitted with excellent storage, granite countertops, and a new Bosch dishwasher, ideal for the home cook. There is also a renovated full bathroom equipped with a gorgeous tweed tile and a sleek new vanity.
This apartment is in the heart of the still buzzing Chelsea neighborhood, just moments from Chelsea Market and some of the most popular restaurants, bars, and cafes the city has to offer. This is a co-op pet-friendly building that comes complete with a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, laundry room on each floor, as well as a planted common courtyard for residents to enjoy.
Besides, there is a garage in the building with the entrance on 14th Street that is connected through the basement so residents do not have to go outside!
The Thomas Eddy is at the epicenter of three of Manhattan's best neighborhoods-Chelsea, the West Village, and the Meatpacking District and just a few blocks from Highline Park and Chelsea Market. With mass transportation including A, C, E, and L trains right downstairs, it doesn't get more convenient!
At a glance: BEST VALUE for a large one-bedroom in Chelsea/Village area Renovated apartment with hardwood flooring throughout Expansive living room and dining area with a balcony looking out to Google building Situated in the heart of Chelsea, conveniently located just moments from Chelsea Market, Highline Park, Meatpacking District, West Village, mass transportation, and the city's best restaurants, bars, and cafes
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