Description
The split bedroom floor plan gives the apartment a harmonious flow. All three bedrooms have captivating open Northern views. The elegant primary suite is extra-large with an amazing walk-in closet with california closet interiors and a sleekly renovated en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower and Robern anti-fog mirrors. The secondary and tertiary bedrooms are generously sized, and there is a second renovated bathroom with a bathtub that is accessed by the center hallway.
No detail was spared in this renovation. Other features include wide plank hardwood floors, brand new A/C and heating units with thermostats, giving you complete temperature control year round, custom built-ins, new closet doors, integrated lighting with timers and custom window treatments with Holland and Sherry cashmere shades in the living room and black out shades in the bedrooms. Welcome Home.
Carnegie Tower is a full-service, pet friendly cooperative with a full-time doorman, 24-hour resident manager, and concierge. Other amenities include; a wrap-around fifth floor deck, a sizable central laundry room, regular and bike storage for rent. There is also a parking garage associated with the building. Conveniently located a few blocks away from the 4,5,6 and Q trains and accessible to both the M103 and M86 Crosstown bus. Central Park and Museum Mile are steps away to the west, you are surrounded by fine dining, and Whole Foods and Fairway are just outside your door. The hallways, lobby and elevators will be renovated without assessment. The co-op permits pied-a-terres and pets. 75% financing permitted.
Zoned within PS6 DISTRICT.
Building Features 38 Floors197 Units
Unit Features
$2,550,000
Sold: Aug 29, 2022
-1.92% from ask / 36 Days to Sell
3 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $2,557
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Stacey
Froelich
sjf@compass.com
(917) 623-7616
Meg
Walhimer
meg.walhimer@compass.com
917. 7518360
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