Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,258 ($4.84/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($99,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This immense one-bedroom prewar apartment in Murray Hill makes you feel right at home. Located in a well maintained boutique co-op minutes from everything New York has to offer. This apartment is quiet, comfortable, and spacious.
A cozy foyer with double closets welcomes you into an atmosphere of style and character graced by high ceilings, hardwood floors and beautiful rooms. Off the foyer sits a nice sized windowed galley kitchen with barstool seating. The modern full bath is also windowed. Proceeding down the hallway is a large bedroom and a corner living room, peacefully situated in the back of the building, that enjoys peace, quiet and serenity.
Built in 1930, 135 East 39th Street is an established prewar elevator building distinguished by beautiful Art Deco style architecture. The intimate cooperative stands 6 stories, offers 29 units, features a live-in super, laundry room and lovely garden for residents. The address is super convenient and desirable, enabling you access to the multitude of shops, restaurants, grocery stores and transportation vibrant Midtown has to offer, as well as landmarks like the Chrysler Building, New York Public Library, Morgan Library/Museum and Rockefeller Center.
Right next door is the Pod Hotel with the Salvation Taco restaurant, but there are many choices to quench your appetite with places like The Seafire Grille, Sushi Yasuda, Sam’s Place, Cask Bar + Kitchen and Luke’s Lobster nearby. Spend time outdoors at Bryant Park or Tudor City Greens; work out at Crunch, Equinox, Blink Fitness Warrior Fitness Boot Camp, or New York Sports Club; grab a cocktail at a numerous nightspots such as Raines Law Room, The Campbell Apartment, La Biblioteca and The Ginger Man; pick up a variety of fare from Grand Central Market, The Amish Market, Murray’s Cheese, The Health Nuts; hop on the train and be anywhere in no time with Grand Central (4, 5, 6, 7) and other subways (B, D, F, M, &) a stone’s throw away.
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