Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($632,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Wake up to stunning sunrises overlooking the East River in this light-filled corner
two-bedroom, two bath home on the 21 st floor just below penthouse. The expansive living and
dining areas, with high ceilings, feature an abundance of natural light as well as unparalleled
views (in three exposures) of Carl Schurz Park, RFK Bridge and Gracie Mansion. The owners
recently installed new panoramic windows, and a separate storage unit is included in the
purchase price.
The 21st floor is wonderfully private and shared with just 2 other units. Some
have even opted to add a half bathroom to this line, replacing one of the ten closets. A block
away are the East River ferry to 34 th street and Wall Street, and the awesome soccer fields of
Asphalt Green.
There is a remodeled rooftop pool soon to re-open, plus a lively protected Carl
Schurz Park sporting three dog runs, the Mayor’s house, gorgeous trees, jogging along the East
River, music in July/August, and popular pickle ball enjoyed ten months a year. Not to mention
Carl Schurz art fairs in May and September. The “Q” subway line is only three blocks away.
In
short this special neighborhood on East End offers recreation, and pleasure for everyone. And
the outrageous views from the 21 st floor, in three directions, must be seen to be believed.
180 East End Avenue is a serene and magnificent state-of-the art building having kind attentive
staff, 24 hour concierge, door attendants, and live-in resident manager. Outstanding amenities
include a roof-top pool (projected to open in summer) with ping pong, state-of-the-art exercise
room, bicycle room, and manicured back lawn with lounge seating, and library lounge.
All
dogs are permitted.
An attended garage is available for an extra monthly fee. The building requires 50% cash down.
There is a monthly utility charge of 385.40. Fios is available. The Estate as owner welcomes all offers.
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