Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$15,984 ($8.27/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($484,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Residence 4A is a spectacular, must-see 1933 square foot, two- or three-bedroom condominium within Haroldon Court, one of the Upper West Side’s most sought-after full-service prewar condominium buildings.
With smart updates throughout, this property enjoys great light and epic scale, and a size larger than most three-bedroom condominium units. Palatial proportions offer this apartment’s new owner an option to re-configure the formal dining room into a third bedroom, if so desired. Be "wowed" as you enter this home’s oversized gallery, and immediately experience the lofted 10’-4"ceilings and original herringbone hardwood floors.
An eat-in kitchen, formal dining room and formal living room provide excellent entertaining and living space, while the bedrooms are tucked away towards the back of the home.
Additional features include: in-unit laundry, a semi-private elevator landing, 2.5 baths, built-in storage and bookcases, graciously proportioned rooms, windowed kitchen and baths and extremely low monthlies. Enjoy beautiful tree-top views over Broadway with Citiquiet soundproof windows installed in the primary suite and living room.
Built in 1922 and situated at the corner of 90th Street and Broadway, Haroldon Court is one of the Upper West Side’s most sought-after full-service prewar condominium buildings. Designed by renowned architects Rouse & Goldstone building, amenities include a live-in resident manager, 24-hour doorman, gorgeous lobby, recently updated gym, bike room, storage bins and central laundry.
Conveniently located between Central Park and Riverside Park and near all major transportation, excellent shopping and dining.
The building is pet-friendly and allows subletting and pied-a-terres. Please note there is an ongoing capital contribution of $217.49 per month for this unit and RE taxes shown are for primary use.
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