Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($135,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome home to 5D at 205 West 54th Street, a beautifully renovated, one bedroom residence featuring a charming Juliet balcony, filled with stunning pre-war details throughout. The home is conveniently located in Midtown West, a stone’s throw away from Central Park.
As you enter this residence, a dramatic archway between the formal dining room and living room catches your eye and takes you out to the Juliet balcony that spans the width of the home. This is truly an art lover’s dream with soaring 10-foot ceilings and plenty of wall space encased in elegantly designed moldings and trim.
The gracious dining room leads into the generously proportioned living room, making the space truly an ideal destination for living and entertaining.
The oversized primary bedroom easily accommodates a king size bed and is pin-drop quiet with newly installed CitiQuiet Soundproof Windows. The home includes a windowed kitchen with a premier appliance package by Sub-Zero and Bosch and custom millwork cabinetry.
Apartment 5D features a significant amount of closet space custom outfitted by California Closets, oak floors, and architecturally rich details throughout.
There is an assessment in place in the amount of $156/month intended for capital improvements and Local Law 11 work.
205 West 54th Street, known as The Albermarle, is a well-maintained limestone and brick turn-of-the-century co-op offering a full-time doorman, live-in resident manager, and laundry facilities on premises. This is a pet-friendly co-op. Co-purchasing and parents purchasing for children are permitted on a case-by-case basis.
Pied-à-terres are not allowed.
Conveniently located near Central Park and Billionaire’s Row, adjacent to a transportation hub, this neighborhood offers endless dining and shopping options while making the rest of the City readily accessible. Located in close proximity to the Theater District, The Albermarle allows its residents to enjoy unparalleled cultural offerings, in addition to the MoMA and Lincoln Center as its neighbors.
They really don’t make them like this anymore.
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