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Welcome to Saint Ann Court condominium! Originally constructed in the 1940s, this building is comprised of studio and one-bedroom residences. This penthouse is located on the top floor, which lends itself to being very quiet living space. It's the perfect combination of smart, modern design and functionality integrated with the building's pre-war charm. The former owner/designer specifically invested in this unit due to its' ideal layout. Side note, it has been featured in the Sunday New York Times Real Estate section.

A stylish foyer separates the bedroom and living area. The main room has an exposed brick wall, custom wallpaper, and a sleek glass island that can also be used as a dining table. Its' Southern exposure offers an abundance of sunlight throughout the day. The kitchen features a high-end Bertazzoni stove, a Bosch dishwasher, and custom-made cabinets with additional outlets.

The bedroom easily fits a king-size bed, custom-made, built-in closet, and has a designated home office area to maximize the space. Here, Western exposure opens up onto beautiful sunset views.

Building amenities include a live-in super, 24-hour gym, laundry room, bike storage, and a beautiful rear courtyard. This building is conveniently located three blocks from the 2, 3 express subway lines and several bus lines. It's also near the 4, 5, C, B subway lines and some of the most sought-after restaurants in the city.

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Building Features 6 Floors88 Units

elevator
intercom
bike room
courtyard
gym
laundry
pet friendly
storage
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$2,000 per month

Rented on: Apr 29, 2020

13 Days on Market

1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / - ft²

Furnished: No

Exclusively listed with: The Agency

Pavel Kuritsyn

pavel@theagencyre.com

347.397.9556

Listing Courtesy of The Agency View Listing

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