Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$3,906 ($6.82/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($127,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This ideal luxury condo studio offers western sunlight through huge tilt windows that provide a beautiful cityscape overlooking Marcus Garvey Park (aka Mount Morris Park) and 5th Avenue. Truly Incredible Things are Going on Here: *LOW Monthlies (CC $532 and RE Tax $5) *Tax Abatement through 2035 *Exclusively used as a pied-a-terre since at least 2019 *Upgraded Kitchen with Tile Backsplash, Gaggenau Refrigerator Freezer, and Bosch Dishwasher *Upgraded Bath with distinctive Marble and Tile Flooring *Frigidaire Stacked Washer Dryer in closet *Super High 10ft-9inch Ceiling *California Closet with Upgraded Quiet-Close Shoji Sliding Door *Resource Furniture Swing-O Queen Wall Bed with Sofa and Shelves included *Eat-In Kitchen *Entry foyer provides separation from living spaces – with 2 closets *True Central HVAC provides quiet comfort *Bath also includes Deep Soaking Tub and Solid Core Door *Brazilian Cherry Oak floors throughout *Newly painted *Bulk rate Electricity *Some photos Virtually Staged as noted *Abundant building amenities!
5th On the Park is a full-service luxury condominium ideally located in the Mount Morris Park Historic District directly adjacent to Marcus Garvey Park in prime South Harlem. Residents enjoy a 24-hour attended lobby, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a heated 55-foot indoor pool with an attached sun terrace, a community room for parties, a children’s playroom, bicycle storage, on-site parking, a live-in resident manager/super, and a furnished rooftop deck with grilling stations and city skyline views.
1485 5th Avenue is moments from Harlem’s Restaurant Row, Whole Foods Market, and just a few blocks from Central Park and The Apollo Theater. Public transportation options include several local bus lines (M-1 directly across the street), Metro-North Railroad, and the 2/3/4/5/6 subway lines. Pets are welcome.
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