Description
TWO BEDROOM BEAUTY (CURRENTLY PRESENTED AS A ONE BEDROOM w/FULL DINING ROOM)
EXPLORE ADDING 2ND BATH & WASHER/DRYER (w/Board Approval)
CO-PURCHASERS & GUARANTORS WELCOME ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS
This classic, historical building, built in 1921 by famed architect George Pelham, is a stone's throw from Riverside Park and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument.
Rare Westside trifecta: a home with a smart and practical Pre-War design, supreme location and a flexible floor plan (see alternate layout) that can accommodate all of your growing needs.
Here is your gloriously scaled, feel-good, flexible two-bedroom home (currently set up as a one-bedroom w/bonus dining room) offering classic details, high ceilings, a windowed kitchen [with top shelf stainless steel appliances and vented hood (both by Thermador)], great closet space, jumbo windows, a big, windowed, marble bath (with supreme step in shower with audio system & fixtures by Lefroy Brooks), and the potential ability to flex-out a the second bedroom and to add a second bath and washer/dryer (with Board approval -- see alternate plan).
Landmarked, sunshiny, treetop views compel you from all four of the over-sized windows in both the large bedroom and the comfortably-scaled living room. The big dining room (second bedroom) also enjoys two bright windows.
This feel-good, move-in-ready, easy-to-love home comes with a private storage room and is sweetly situated in a pet friendly, elevator cooperative with live-in superintendent, and bike and laundry rooms. Close by are most every area cultural, shopping, dining, and recreation destination -- plus prime proximity to Riverside Park and a plethora of easy transportation options.
NOTE: Buyer pays 2% flip tax.
Building Features 9 Floors36 Units
Unit Features
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2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $2,081
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Brian Lewis
blewis@compass.com
(646) 228-7241
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