Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($80,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Charming West Village studio that is perfect for: full-time, frequent or occasional stays in New York; as an affordable alternative to renting; for creative residential-use scenarios or challenging purchase scenarios, not-allowed in most coops. Ask us about your scenario. --SHOW BY APPT ONLY.-- Coop allows nearly all residential purchase scenarios: pied-a-terre, buying as a trust or LLC, co-purchase with adult students or low-earning occupant, gifting, buying for an adult-child, even purchasing to rent out for passive income is doable here.This special home is designed as a practical full-time residence. The high ceilings (over 9') give this apartment a bright airiness.
This home has had only one owner for the past 38 years. All the plumbing and electrical systems were upgraded when the property was renovated top to bottom in 2002. Quality details were incorporated into the design both for beauty and function.
Freshly painted and ready for its next loving steward, this home would be your perfect little corner of Greenwich Village. Lots of special features to show you.The location is ideal. Only half a block from the 1-2-3 subway stop, convenient to the services on Sixth Ave and a very short walk to all the fine shopping and dining in hearts of the West Village and Meatpacking District.
Close to NYU, Parsons, The New School and Cordoza Law.145 W 12th St is a prewar, elevator coop, with a ground floor laundry room, shared courtyard, live-in Super, bike storage ($5/mo) and storage lockers ($30/mo) available (after a wait) on a monthly rental basis. It is a non-smoking building, even inside apartments. Dogs under 35lbs are allowed.If you have an unusual situation, ask us about it.
It probably will work here. Buyer will be responsible for an assessment for various capital improvements from Jul 1 2019-Jun 30 2020 of $96.25/mo (or $1,115 total). Seller has pre-paid the assessment from now until Jun 30 2019.
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