Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($329,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Spanning approximately 2600 square feet, this four-bedroom three-bathroom residence at the coveted Ansonia is one not to be missed. Double-entry front doors open to lead you through a six-foot-wide hallway and into the circular reception room. From which there is access to South, East, and West quarters of the unit.
Currently laid out as a 2 bedroom, #8-41 easily allows for a four to five-bedroom layout, with three bathrooms en-suite. Quintessential pre-war details have been preserved with newly finished herringbone hardwood floors, oversized windows, and original fireplaces. Additional features to note include kitchen with custom paneled Subzero and W/D.
The Ansonia is a full-service doorman building. Building amenities include a rooftop deck with a garden, parking garage, storage bins for $85 per month, bike racks, live-in super, 24-hour doorman, concierge service, and 32 staff members. Completed in 1904, The Ansonia was originally designed as a hotel by Graves and Duboy.
What was intended to be the "grandest hotel in Manhattan, is now one of the most notable Beaux-Arts buildings in Manhattan.Current monthly assessment of $695.72 for Local Law 11
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