Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($143,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Owner must sell Make an Offer! The former Morgan mansion. Bright 1 bedroom, 1 bath. As you enter the foyer of this very charming prewar apartment there is a small study and entrance way with lots of convenient and efficient closet space. As you continue walking in you have an open kitchen, living and dining area where you are welcomed by 3 large north facing windows allowing plenty of sunlight.
From one of the windows you can even see the Chrysler building! This pretty apartment has lots of character including high ceilings, a working fireplace, beautiful hard wood floors and crown moldings throughout. The apartment includes one storage space in the basement.
Pets are welcome. Don't miss this opportunity to live in a historic townhouse mansion in Murray Hill! 108 East 37th was among the homes built in Murray Hill, it was erected for Jacob Voorhies, Jr. around 1866. Voorhies was a "grader" of roadways and with the rapid development of Manhattan at the time of the civil war he became a very wealthy man.
Later on in 1918 the house was purchased by J. P. Morgan for his daughter Jane, who in 1921 commissioned Architect Charles A. Platt to makeover the outdated Victorian house. 70 years later in 1950 Jane sold the house to the Murray Hill Management Corporation who by 1951 converted the house into "luxury apartments".
108 East 37th Street is now home to 7 apartments in its 7 floors, 2 duplexes on the second to third and sixth to penthouse floors, a single apartment on the 5th floor and 2 apartments on the 4th floor. Each apartment has a storage space in the basement as well as a laundry room.
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