Description
Move right in to this fully renovated and incredibly quiet prewar co-op on a lovely tree-lined street. The apartment features a large open chef's kitchen with granite countertops, marble flooring, stainless steel appliances, under-cabinet lighting and tons of cabinets/storage, the windowed bathroom offers a neutral palate with a pedestal sink. Another highlight is a spacious bedroom with a walk-in, pass through California Closet. Hardwood flooring and new lighting throughout with updated electrical complete the picture. 235 E. 49th St. is an elegant pre-war building built originally as the New York Theological Seminary in 1926 designed by architect, Henry Green. In 1982 it was converted to a cooperative, comprised of 75 unique apartments on 12 floors. Today it features a Doorman from 7:30am- 11:30 pm. a live-in Superintendent, a laundry room on the second floor and a spectacular, newly renovated landscaped roof deck. In the vicinity is Greenacre Park (on 51 st Street) and a seasonal farmers market on East 46th Street as well as endless fine restaurants, shopping and Grand Central. The building allows pied-a-terres, co-purchasing, guarantors and parental purchasing. No pets, please.
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