Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($95,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Stop Looking-You Found it!
Yes, finally, there IS a renovated prewar, art deco, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home in a landmarked doorman building on the famed Grand Concourse. Rarely available and highly-coveted, this perfectly-laid out apartment is in mint condition and ready for you to move right in. Throughout you’ll find skim-coated walls, refinished original oak floors with walnut borders, original moldings and built-ins, all updated with every contemporary convenience.
Travel back in time to 1941 as you enter 6F and find yourself passing the enormous, renovated, windowed chef’s delight of an eat-in-kitchen on your right and three spacious closets to your left.
Move on to the gracious dining foyer, which is big enough for dinner parties and includes an original built-in bookcase. Directly ahead through a beautiful archway and down two steps is the oversized dropped south-facing living room with large windows and incredible light. Living and entertaining here is a joy!
Off the foyer head down the hall and you’ll find yourself passing the king-sized second bedroom, another large closet, and the renovated, windowed main bathroom featuring an oversized period bathtub and pedestal sink.
Next, enter the beautiful primary suite that features two closets, a renovated, windowed en-suite bath with stall shower, and signature corner windows that are an incredible four feet wide, plus an additional window letting in amazing light all day. This bedroom easily accommodates a king-sized bed, nightstands, dresser, and home office area.
All this in a true art-deco building constructed in 1941 and located directly across from the impressive Bronx Supreme Courthouse. Part-time doorman. Dogs permitted (under 40 pounds).
Less than 20 minutes to midtown, with easy subway access to the East and West sides of Manhattan. Minutes from Yankee Stadium, the bridge to Harlem, and the entrance to I-87. Near shopping, parking, recreational facilities and parks.
Don’t wait!
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