Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,895 ($7.88/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($163,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
THE BUILDING AND AMENITIES
A contemporary and elegant address with commanding skyline views, The Flow House is your chance to make a home in the heart of industrial-chic Long Island City while still being a mere hop from Manhattan. This recently completed, 12-unit boutique condominium boasts striking vistas of Midtown’s skyscrapers and western Long Island, along with premiere amenities including bicycle storage, a virtual concierge and a rooftop garden with deck. The condo owner would be eligible for a regular Condo Tax Reduction or a 421A Tax abatement* Eligibility requirement apply.
THE INTERIORS
Thanks to the open floor plan, 9-foot ceilings, and soaring plate-glass windows, Flow House’s modern, understated interiors bask in natural light, while 62-sq.-ft.
private balcony terraces integrate the option of outdoor living. Luxury finishes include 7-1/8’ European oak flooring, LED fixtures and high-capacity heating/AC units.
In the kitchen, LED pin lights set below, white high-gloss cabinetry reflect off a sparkling expanse of quartz countertops fitted out with Bertazonni appliances in brushed stainless steel. Complimenting the conveniences of this culinary refuge are a built-in Blomberg washer/dryer stack.
Flow House’s meticulous attention to craftsmanship and detail continues into the bathrooms.
Tiled throughout in white porcelain, these private oases boast deep-soak tubs by Kohler, Delta’s signature ’rain’ showerheads, and ’floating’ white vanities complete with LED-lit cabinets.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Long Island City’s vibrancy, location, and eclectic mix of residences, shops and restaurants have solidified its reputation as a trendy but inclusive district that defines the excitement of city living. With the 7, N and W trains a block away (and the E, M, and R trains just another three) you simply won’t find a more convenient residential address. And thanks to cultural cornerstones like MoMA PS1 and restaurants including Chef Cosme Aguilar’s Michelin-starred Casa Enrique and the acclaimed Mu Ramen (which serves New York Times critic Pete Wells’ favorite bowl of ramen), an evening on the town is just steps from your door.
For the more contemplative, a short walk to the riverfront brings you to the hideaways of Gantry Plaza State Park and Hunter’s Point South Park.
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