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Description
An affordable, efficient, superbly-located studio apartment in a pre-war building smack dab in the heart of the Upper West Side. Originally conceived as work/live spaces for artists and constructed in 1915 as The Earlton Studios, this thirteen story white terra-cotta clad building converted to cooperative ownership in 1985. The location cannot be surpassed, being close to so much of what makes the Upper West Side a desirable area: Lincoln Center, Julliard, The School of American Ballet, The Natural History Museum, Fairway, Zabars, & etc There have been several upgrades to the building in recent years: lobby, elevator, laundry room, and the roof.
The apartment faces South and has abundant light. Low maintenance way under $1000 per month makes this a perfect choice for value, too. Unfortunately, no dogs are allowed in the building.
The apartment is currently empty and shown by appointment. There is a 1% Flip Tax to be paid by the Purchaser.
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