Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,599 ($6.57/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($143,125),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Freshly renovated and re-imagined, this south-facing one bedroom on the seventh floor of a beautifully maintained, pet-friendly elevator co-op is a truly special slice of the Upper East Side with newly refinished floors, fresh paint, and a fabulous kitchen renovation that far exceeds the price point.
From the apartment's large windows, the southern views skim treetops and roofline all the way to the Empire State Building, lending a feeling of breezy beauty to life in #7A. Custom bookshelves line the living room and all-day sunlight fills every room of the home, from the open living and kitchen, to the bathroom, to the king-size bedroom with its two banks of double-wide closets, all with upgraded shelving systems.
The gut renovated kitchen has been opened and expanded, with upgraded cabinet-clad appliances (including Thermador refrigerator and dishwasher), Thermador range, extraordinarily large granite counters, and enough storage and counter space to satisfy the most dedicated home cook.
A twenty-four bottle Subzero wine fridge is the finishing touch.
The building is excellently managed, with all essential services recently upgraded elevators, well-kept laundry facilities, lending library, bike storage, and (wait-listed) private parking maintained with care by a superb staff, including a 24-hour doorman and on-site super. Through-the-wall A/C units (including one upgraded in July 2020) are already installed, and Verizon FiOs is supported.
The location is Yorkville's best just two blocks from the Q train and two blocks from Carl Schurz Park, with a bookstore, a dry cleaner's, a wine shop, and a (fabulous) coffee shop, Black Star, all clustered at the corner.
Verdant trees and eclectic architecture give the block a special charm, matched by the neighborhood's convenience: in a five block radius, you have access to Fairway and Whole Foods and local farmers' markets, the gorgeous Yorkville branch of the New York Public Library, a plethora of restaurants and family-owned shops, and the flagship locations of numerous fan favorites (Van Leeuwen, anyone?).
Minimum down payment is 25%. Classic co-op rules (no pied--terres, no subletting) with familial warmth (co-purchasing and pets welcome, washer-dryers allowed with board approval).
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