Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($113,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
HISTORY + UPGRADES = SIZABLE, SOULFUL SWEETHEART
PETS, PIED A TERRES, CO-PURCHASES, GUARANTORS & GIFTING WELCOME (case by case)
GENEROUS SUBLETTING (after 2 years)
Built in 1891 on a prime spot of the famous Bloomingdale Farm, this easy to love home enjoys a sweet perch in its prized historic building, the Leola. Open and bright, with high ceilings, a gloriously original 19th Century mantle, and an open kitchen with dining bar, this sizable sweetheart has big windows onto treetops, a washer/dryer, a classic, windowed bath, and a peaceful Queen-sized bedroom with exposed brick, and a ton of easy-living soul. Three exposures beget cross breezes and treetop peeks.
Gorgeous antique radiators and a stunning decorative fireplace beautifully honor this upgraded home’s rich past, while its lofty open living/kitchen plan serves the needs of today. Dawn to dusk reflective light fills the residence, and the the entire vibe makes for a pleasant and lovely home.
Ideally located near most every area cultural, shopping, dining, and entertainment destination and close to both Riverside and Central Parks and the 1 train, this easy-to-love, pet-friendly home (with Verizon Fios) enjoys all the benefits of its neighborly building.
Here, pets are welcome as are pied terre buyers, gifting, guarantors, co-purchases, and one party buying for another. There is a bike room and storage, and the attractive address ks conveniently positioned on its quiet, leafy block. The Leola is a proud member of the well-regarded 104th Street Association, which hosts an annual neighborhood block party and provides private block security.
With a 19th Century soul, and a 21st Century relevance, this winsome residence is handsome and practical an ideal mix of good form and lovable function. If a bit of history excites you, and if a wonderful open plan and great location soothe you, then come meet your future.
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