Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($81,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Meticulously renovated one bedroom floor through apartment at 646 Ninth Avenue in the heart of vibrant Hell’s Kitchen. The renovation on this residence was just completed and the space was purposefully opened to allow streaming natural light from the souther facing garden exposures in the bedroom.
The open kitchen is the focal point of the home with brand new stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, Silestone counters, and a breakfast bar.
There is ample room for a separate dining area. The sparkling new bath boasts stunning floor to ceiling glass tiling, a custom-built vanity, and all new fixtures. The entire apartment has charming prewar details throughout, including 10’ ceilings, hardwood floors, and crown moldings.
This is a Housing Development Fund Corporation (HDFC) cooperative, hence the extremely low maintenance of $323.
in order to qualify, the apartment must be used as primary residence and the maximum income is 165% of the area median income. $123,255 for an individual occupant. For two occupants, the maximum amount raises to $140,910. Gifting and pets permitted.
646 9th Avenue, is a well-managed, prewar, 5-story walk-up cooperative with just 14 apartments.
The building is located in the heart of Clinton, or Hell’s Kitchen, between 45th and 46th street. The co-op has a very healthy reserve and reliable income from its first floor commercial spaces, enabling it to sustain the extremely low maintenance to its tenants. There is a brand new rooftop deck with panoramic skyline views, featuring a stainless steel wet bar, Restoration Hardware lounge furniture, and dedicated pet-friendly turf area.
Landscape lighting makes this a dream space for entertaining, day or night. The lobby and the hallways were also recently renovated with a virtual doorman included and there is additional storage available as well as central laundry. The building is in the center of one of the hottest neighborhoods in Manhattan surrounded by restaurants, the theatre district, clubs, shopping and every possible mode of public transportation in Times Square just steps away.
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