Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$2,804 ($6.23/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($100,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This spacious studio is dripping with pre-war charm. You enter into a lovely foyer featuring a large closet and an archway that leads to the living area. The huge walk-in closet in the living area differentiates it from most apartments of this size.
The windowed kitchen is separated from the living area by elegant etched glass doors. The kitchen appliances and sink were all replaced recently as were the tiles in both the kitchen and bathroom. Rounding out the apartment's features are high beamed ceilings, crown moldings, and hardwood floors.
While views from the unit are of the interior, you have unlimited access to the shared roof with sweeping views of the city including the Empire State and Chrysler buildings.The Seven Park Avenue is a white glove co-op with a full-time doorman, resident superintendent, large staff, on-site laundry, storage facility, bicycle storage, adjacent garage and an elegant roof deck, available for private parties. Recently restored and renovated, the building's lobby and halls reflect the pride of resident owners in the building's provenance. Pied-a-Terre living and pets are welcome as is subletting with board approval following 3 years of owner occupancy.
Parents can buy with but not for a child. The Seven Park Avenue's location serves as the gateway to the world's most prestigious boulevard, Park Avenue, and is poised mid-point between the offices, shops and theaters of Midtown and the burgeoning tech, restaurant and hotel scenes in NoMad and the Flat Iron. Overlooking the Murray Hill Historic District where brownstone mansions border tree-lined streets, it is among Midtown's most elegant cooperatives.The Seven Park Avenue is convenient to everything at Manhattan's center: the shops and restaurants at Grand Central Terminal; the cultural events at Bryant Park, The New York Public Library, Morgan Library and Scandinavia House; Club Row with Princeton, Columbia, Yale, Cornell, Dartmouth, Penn, Harvard and MIT Clubs; the farmers' market and restaurants of Union and Madison Squares; and the lively social scenes at the Gansevoort Park, Ace, NoMad, W-Union Square and Gramercy Park Hotels. Within a one-block radius of the building are the Lexington Avenue subway, multiple bus lines and several grocers, pharmacies and health clubs (for example, Equinox, Boom and New York Sports) while the west side train lines are easily accessible just a few avenues away.
In other words, all that's needed for the busy New Yorker's lifestyle. Meanwhile, LaGuardia and JFK airports are readily accessible via the Queens-Midtown Tunnel. The building permits up to 75 percent financing.
Maintenance is 53% tax deductible.
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