Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($179,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
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Spacious, pin-drop quiet, and overflowing with pre-war elegance, this true 2 bedroom apartment boasts 9.5’ beamed ceilings, low monthly maintenance, an updated windowed kitchen with tons of storage, in-unit Bosch washer with separate dryer, 1.5 windowed bathrooms, and free use of a large private storage unit conveniently located in the basement. Additional features include original crown moldings built for hanging artwork, hardwood floors, granite kitchen counters, and a Miele dishwasher. A truly luxurious layout with generous separation between rooms.
There is no shortage of storage with two walk-in closets, custom wall cabinets in both bathrooms, and a wall of custom cabinetry in the foyer. The living room features an oversized window with Hunter-Douglas Silhouette blinds and a new radiator/through-the-wall air conditioning unit. The oversized & sun-filled South-facing bedrooms overlook the building’s tranquil planted courtyard.
150 East 49th Street is an immaculately maintained boutique elevator building with a friendly live-in superintendent, as well as a weekend attendant, who work 7 days a week from 8:00am 4:00pm.
Guests and package deliveries are buzzed into the building from your cell phone that is linked to the intercom system. Also featuring a recently updated central laundry room, 2 elevators, bike room, basement storage, and a 100-foot long common courtyard with picnic tables and planters. The building is wired for Verizon FIOS, and it features a modern gas heating system.
Subject to board approval, pied--terres, guarantors, and ’parents buying for children’ are all considered here, and there is no flip tax when selling. Sorry, no dogs allowed in this building.
Turtle Bay is an increasingly popular enclave of Midtown East that still holds an intimate neighborhood feel while offering the convenience of proximity to cultural and business centers. Residents of the building enjoy strolling water-front parks, shopping at the nearby Whole Foods, Grand Central Market, and farmers’ greenmarket, and outdoor dining is available at an array of nearby restaurants.
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