Description
Located on a verdant tree-lined street in Yorkville, Apartment 2M is a charming and thoroughly renovated apartment with abundant natural light.
This apartment's thoughtfully designed eat-in kitchen includes a suite of Bosch and Fisher & Paykel appliances, a full-sized Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, white custom cabinetry and a breakfast bar. A sliding door separates the kitchen from the main living area.
A large closet with built-in shelving and a bathroom are adjacent to the apartment's entry hall. The bathroom too is in crisp condition, equipped with Kohler and Toto fixtures--as well as Grohe and Hansgrohe hardware. Additional features of this apartment include handsome hardwood floors and through-the-wall air conditioning.
Built in 1958, 435 East 85th Street is a boutique elevator building with a large central laundry room, common storage, a bike room and a landscaped common garden. A full-time Superintendent lives on site.
Located less that two blocks from both Carl Shulz Park and the Second Avenue Subway, this building is also a short walk from Fairway, Orangetheory, Club Pilates, Equinox and Asphalt Green. The 86th Street crosstown bus provides a direct means of access to the 4,5 and 6 Subway lines at Lexington Avenue, as well as the 1 line on Broadway and 86th Street.
Flexible building policies allow unlimited subletting after three years of residency, pied-a-terre shareholders, parents purchasing for children and co-purchasing; guarantors and gifts are also allowed, subject to board approval. Finally, owners are permitted one dog or cat of up to 35 pounds.
Please contact us to schedule a showing.
Building Features 4 Floors71 Units
Unit Features
$439,500
Sold: Jan 25, 2023
-2.22% from ask / 67 Days to Sell
Studio / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $852
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Amanda
Young
amanda.young@compass.com
(917) 715-1678
Adam
Fischel
afischel@compass.com
(917) 282-0293
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