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241 West 36th Street, #3F
$1,400,000
($884 per ft2)
| 2 beds, 2 baths | Approx. 1,584 ft2
214 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Apr 17, 2024Last Price Change: ($100,000) on Jul 18Days on Market: 214Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Midtown West (Manhattan)Doorman: PT DoormanListing viewed 231 times
Monthly Maintenance:
$2,587
($1.63/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$7,429
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$10,016
($6.32/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($280,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Large and exquisite Pre-War loft in a former industrial building, its ceilings are 11 feet high. Attention was paid to every detail during the most recent renovation. The windows - 12 of them - are 9 feet high from top to bottom, and are covered by Art Gallery shades.
They are double therma-paned, creating a pin-drop quiet atmosphere. At 30 feet long the living area is huge. The open gourmet chef’s kitchen has top of the line stainless steel appliances, custom cherry wood cabinets (with interior lighting), two sinks, a separate freezer, and TWO pantries. The two large bedrooms are on opposite ends of the loft.
There is a formal dining room which can seat up to ten, and the sixth room, presently configured as a media room, can be used as a small den or home office. Both bathrooms have marble, and one contains exquisite custom tile work.
The property has central A/C, new electrical and plumbing, a washer and dryer, and ceiling fans in most of the rooms.
There’s TONS of storage space, closet after closet in fact; nearly every room has closets. And if that’s not enough storage, not only does this property have its own private storage room, but it is RIGHT down the hall and not in the basement. The Dylan has NO Flip tax, pets are welcome, co-purchasing is allowed, as are pieds-a-terre.
This home is as centrally located as City living can be: blocks from major department stores; the Theater District; the great restaurants and nightlife of Hell’s Kitchen; down the block from Hudson Yards; blocks away from Bryant Park; and close to lots of public transportation, including three subway lines and Penn Station.
This amazing property is a city liver’s dream.
They are double therma-paned, creating a pin-drop quiet atmosphere. At 30 feet long the living area is huge. The open gourmet chef’s kitchen has top of the line stainless steel appliances, custom cherry wood cabinets (with interior lighting), two sinks, a separate freezer, and TWO pantries. The two large bedrooms are on opposite ends of the loft.
There is a formal dining room which can seat up to ten, and the sixth room, presently configured as a media room, can be used as a small den or home office. Both bathrooms have marble, and one contains exquisite custom tile work.
The property has central A/C, new electrical and plumbing, a washer and dryer, and ceiling fans in most of the rooms.
There’s TONS of storage space, closet after closet in fact; nearly every room has closets. And if that’s not enough storage, not only does this property have its own private storage room, but it is RIGHT down the hall and not in the basement. The Dylan has NO Flip tax, pets are welcome, co-purchasing is allowed, as are pieds-a-terre.
This home is as centrally located as City living can be: blocks from major department stores; the Theater District; the great restaurants and nightlife of Hell’s Kitchen; down the block from Hudson Yards; blocks away from Bryant Park; and close to lots of public transportation, including three subway lines and Penn Station.
This amazing property is a city liver’s dream.
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Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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