Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,990 ($7.01/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($90,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
"Harcourts Luxury Live Auction - Bidding to start from $450,000 - Auction Date: 3:00pm September 15, 2022. Seller has nominated a reserve that must be met in order for the sale to take place. All buyers and financing options welcome. Contingencies and variations to terms considered.
No buyer premium or additional fees. Disclosures and reports available on auction site (https://liveauction.link/242E25th). Submit pre-emptive offer to stop auction. Contact for further information’Investors and first time buyers, welcome to 242 East 25th St, a condop with condo rules! Buy this apartment and rent it out as long as you want or live there and enjoy the NY life! This impeccable, beautifully decorated one bedroom residence is overwhelmed with sunlight and ideal for a comfortable living. This feature is special since the Stainless Steel Kitchen with Granite Countertops and Glass Tile Backsplash opens into the living room with a seating bar as its division.The windows are floor to ceiling and exceptionally wide. The adjacent Master Bedroom is equally as bright and can fit in a King or Queen size bed.
The bathroom is special with its Grey Ceramic Flooring. The apartment also features your own Asko Washer/Dryer and the through-the-wall units provides efficient heat and air conditioning. Co-Purchasing, Guarantors, Pied-a-Terres, Investors and Subletting are all allowed and there is No board interview! The special amenities are as follows: Roof Deck, Exercise Room, Bike Room, Storage Cages, Pets are welcome and the Super Lives-In! Pets are allowed and the building authorizes 20% minimum down payment (80% financing)
Recent graduates infuse a youthful energy into this neighborhood, which lies just north of Gramercy Park and east of NoMad. While high-rises populate the avenues, a stroll through the side streets reveal classic brick row houses, townhomes, and one of the city’s last remaining wood carriage houses.
Third Avenue’s boisterous bar scene shows no sign of slowing, but is tempered by NYU Langone’s gleaming medical campus and research center a few blocks away. Foodies flock to Kalustyan’s specialty market for hard-to-find ingredients from around the world, to the ethnic restaurants that earned a stretch of Lexington Avenue the moniker "Curry Hill," and to Tom Colicchio’s restaurant Riverpark for farm-to-table fare with East River views. Welcome to your new home!
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