Note: the above is based on a down payment of 34% ($193,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Residence 10E is a fully renovated studio at the highly coveted address of Central Park West. For years, The Ardsley was the home to Barbra Streisand, and many years before, the lyricist Lorenz Hart. The Ardsley was designed by the renowned architect Emery Roth.
The Ardsley is Roth's first Art Deco building, and considered one of the city's greatest Art Deco residential buildings. Inspired by the architectural styles of ancient Mayan, The Ardsley's styling and spacious volumes are amongst the the finest anywhere on the Upper West Side.
The Ardsley sits at the corner of 92nd and Central Park West. The building is a white glove, full-service prewar, with a newly renovated lobby, fitness center, immaculate laundry room, kid's playroom, two bike rooms, multi storage rooms, and lending library.
Pets are welcome.
Recently renovated and refreshed, this rare property maintains many of the original Art Deco details from 1929.
Residence 10E has been fully renovated allowing it to be turnkey. The bathroom is fully renovated with a frameless glass shower with marble tiling. The bathroom fixtures are fitted with the high-end brand, Lefroy Brooks.
The kitchen is also fully renovated with all brand new Bertazzoni kitchen appliances and brand new tile. The apartment also features a WiFi enabled heating and cooling system. Enjoy the fully renovated apartment without having to update anything.
Converted to Co-ops in 1971, the Ardsley is a jewel among the many Emery Roth residential buildings that define Central Park West.
320 CPW sits one avenue away from Trader Joe's and a few blocks north sits the Whole Foods shopping plaza.
Columbia University also is not too far away in the neighborhood.
Recently restored, this coveted Upper West Side maintains all of its grandeur of 1929.
Act fast before this turnkey, mint condition studio is taken off the market.
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