Description

Welcome home…to this Art Deco gem. Built in the late 1930's by noted architect Horace Ginsbern, this building has lovingly maintained its grand appearance and original details. 


Priced at approximately $826 per square foot this home is offering tremendous value and one of the lowest PPSF two bedrooms currently on market.


The highly coveted G line's dining room has already been converted into a second bedroom, which easily fits a queen size bed and additional furniture. This home has a renovated kitchen & bath and is move in ready. Building permits Washer & Dryers to be installed. Liberal sublet policy as well. 


This corner unit is over 900 square feet with proper entry foyer/gallery leading to the step-down living room, already converted second bedroom, renovated separate & windowed eat-in kitchen, south facing windows, substantial and customized closet space, well-proportioned master bedroom and windowed bathroom. 


This is truly a rare and special home in one of the most well cared for Art Deco buildings. If you love this bygone era of Manhattan, you've found your place to call home…


Building features include; elevator, live-in resident manager, 24-hour doorman, courtyard garden, bike room and storage. Pets allowed. Equinox is one block away, JG Mellon is on the corner and easy access to the 2nd Avenue subway as well as the 6 train. Pieds-a-terre, parents buying with children upon approval. The 2% flip tax is split 50/50, between the buyer and seller.
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Building Features 6 Floors84 Units

elevator
full time doorman
bike room
courtyard
laundry
pet friendly
storage
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$830,000 / $825 per ft²

Sold: Oct 10, 2019

0% from ask / 51 Days to Sell

2 Beds / 1 Bath - / 1,005 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $2,242

Exclusively listed with: Compass

Giorgina
Martino

giorgina.martino@compass.com

(914) 490-4539

Jason
Saft

jason@compass.com

(917) 763-4370

Listing Courtesy of Compass View Listing

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