86 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Sep 27, 2024Days on Market: 86Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Morningside Heights (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Monthly Maintenance:
$1,738
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$4,382
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$6,120
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($165,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to own a beautifully renovated prewar classic five room apartment in superb condition on a quiet, tree-lined block in Morningside Heights. This classic & graciously flowing layout features a large entry foyer with coat closet, 2 bedrooms, a side-by-side living room/formal wood-paneled dining room, a renovated bathroom with custom fixtures, and a windowed country kitchen with butcherblock countertop, tons of counter space and new stainless steel appliances. This entire apartment has been thoughtfully restored including the beautiful wainscoting, transom doors, base moldings, period woodworking and you will find all the original brass hardware.
Apartment 41 has undergone all electrical upgrades and new hard wood floors were laid in 2011.
The Spencer is one of Manhattan’s earliest coops built in 1904, this turn-of-the-century building was designed by the renowned architect George F. Pelham following the relocation of Columbia University in 1897. This building provides every service you could desire with full-time door staff, a live-in super, individual storage and bike room (at no charge), central laundry and your mail is delivered to your door daily.
This is a 100% shareholder owned building and is pet friendly. Nearby landmarks include Columbia University, Barnard College, Teachers College, Union Theological Seminary, Riverside Church, Manhattan School of Music, Miller Theatre and St. John the Divine. Steps from all public transportation, Riverside Park, restaurants, grocers, and bookstores.
The Spencer has an A rating for energy efficiency and is well ahead of schedule for compliance with NYC required emissions standards.
Recent improvements to the building include a new roof, facade pointing, upgraded electrical system, upgraded elevator mechanics and new, energy efficient electric washers and dryers. There is a a semi-annual assessment of $1152.38 charged in April/October until 2030 for capital gain improvements.
Apartment 41 has undergone all electrical upgrades and new hard wood floors were laid in 2011.
The Spencer is one of Manhattan’s earliest coops built in 1904, this turn-of-the-century building was designed by the renowned architect George F. Pelham following the relocation of Columbia University in 1897. This building provides every service you could desire with full-time door staff, a live-in super, individual storage and bike room (at no charge), central laundry and your mail is delivered to your door daily.
This is a 100% shareholder owned building and is pet friendly. Nearby landmarks include Columbia University, Barnard College, Teachers College, Union Theological Seminary, Riverside Church, Manhattan School of Music, Miller Theatre and St. John the Divine. Steps from all public transportation, Riverside Park, restaurants, grocers, and bookstores.
The Spencer has an A rating for energy efficiency and is well ahead of schedule for compliance with NYC required emissions standards.
Recent improvements to the building include a new roof, facade pointing, upgraded electrical system, upgraded elevator mechanics and new, energy efficient electric washers and dryers. There is a a semi-annual assessment of $1152.38 charged in April/October until 2030 for capital gain improvements.
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Listing courtesy of
Corcoran Group
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