Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$18,826 ($8.70/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($590,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Rarely available, this prewar, classic seven room condominium offers the best of both grand living and practical functionality, where old world meets new, crisp, modern living.
With 2,165 square feet, this elegant 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home has been meticulously renovated throughout. The 27’ x shy of 20’ entertaining space faces east to meet the morning light! The proper entry foyer sets the stage to show off your prized artwork.
Your eat-in chef’s kitchen includes Viking appliances, a wine fridge, double wall ovens complimented by custom cabinetry, white macaruba countertops, and pristine new white oak floors.
The primary bedroom is complete with an en-suite white calcatta bathroom and walk-in shower, accompanied with an expansive walk-in closet. Two bedrooms of the three additional bedrooms are both corner rooms, offering northwest and northeast light. All three bedrooms are equal in size, but one enjoys a private marble bath.
Additional features include both central and thru-wall air conditioning, a surplus of closet space, and an in-unit Miele washer/dryer.
Built in 1917 by Gaetan Ajello, 905 West End Avenue is a well-established luxury pre-war condominium with a new elegant lobby, enjoyed by a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent, bike room, a spectacular furnished roof deck, and additional storage to come! Featuring 13 floors, 53 units, and 2 elevators, the building is situated in one of the Upper West Side’s best kept secret neighborhoods, steps away from Riverside Park, and surrounded by exceptional restaurants, shopping, public transportation, and some of the most coveted and landmarked architecture in Manhattan. Don’t miss this revived take on an Upper West Side classic!
Sponsor Sale. No Board Approval. Buyer to pay city and state transfer taxes. Assessment of $1,108 in place through 6/2024.
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