Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$7,802 ($5.57/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($262,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
EVERYTHING A TRUE LOFT SHOULD BE.
1400 sq.ft. in prime Hudson Yards/Midtown West/Hell’s Kitchen. Gracious aesthetics, 11-foot high beamed ceiling, 37 feet of 7-foot high new quiet windows, spacious and sunny with a 37 x 16-foot open-loft living room. Off of the living room is a custom-designed multi-purpose room that serves as a playroom, den, and sleeping space.
A large rectangular chef’s kitchen with a stove vented to the outside, stainless steel appliances, with plenty of counter and storage space is great for entertaining. Currently, there is one windowed full bath (risers are easily accessible for a second bath). The unit has a full-size stackable washer-dryer and utility room.
TWO BRAND NEW PASSENGER ELEVATORS
The Courant is a well-run Art Deco coop built-in 1926 that offers very good financials, reasonable maintenance, a flexible sublet policy, new video intercom, new elevators, and bicycle storage. Escape to the delightful landscaped and well-cared for roof-deck furnished with tables, chairs, a shower. Wide-open views of the city. in four directions including the landmark NEW YORKER sign and Hudson Yards towers.
The building is pet friendly and has a part-time Superintendent. A private storage unit transfers with the sale.
Run, jog, and bicycle in Hudson River Park and 14 acres of Hudson Yards public open space, stroll the Highline, enjoy the new Manhattan West Public Plaza. Bryant Park and all the Broadway Theatres are steps away.
Close to Facebook and Amazon’s new offices. The neighborhood includes Wholefoods, Brooklyn Fare, Styles Farmer’s Market with fresh fruits and vegetables, a local Butcher, Fresh Fish store, Bowling Alley, and a fantastic mix of restaurants (Tavola, Mercato), boutiques, galleries, flower stalls, and mini-parks. Central location, steps to Penn Station with easy access to the A, C, 1, 2, 3, R, Q, N, LIRR, PATH trains, AMTRAK, and Lincoln Tunnel.
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