Description
Seven windows flood apartment 11G with light and frame the expansive skyline to the North, East & South. Enter this prewar home through a proper foyer and reveal a living room of grand proportions with beamed ceilings, charming shelves, hardwood floors and room for dining.
The spacious corner bedroom is airy and well suited for a king-sized bed. Enjoy the rare luxury of having two walk-in closets (aside from two standard ones), with one directly en-suite from the bedroom. Other shareholders in this line have converted this to home office because of its scale.
The kitchen features a dishwasher, plentiful storage, and great counter space. A large south facing window with great views is a highlight of the bathroom.
Located between Second and Third Avenues, 235 East 49th St is a 12-story building built and designed by Henry Ives Cobb in 1927. It originally served as the New York Theological Seminary before it was converted to the well-maintained co-op it is today.
There is a part-time doorman, beautifully landscaped common roof deck and pristine laundry room. Enjoy convenience to fine restaurants, great shopping and easy commuter access to Grand Central, including the brand-new Madison terminal for the Long Island Railroad, and the FDR.
Building Features 12 Floors75 Units
Unit Features
$535,000 / $764 per ft²
Sold: Jul 17, 2023
0% from ask / 83 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 700 ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $2,087
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group
David
Palmieri
dpalmieri@corcoran.com
(631) 525-2729
Nathaniel
Faust
nfaust@corcoran.com
917-774-1473
Unit listing history
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