Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($487,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome home to this newly renovated split 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom apartment in a dream location - only 300 feet from Central Park and the iconic Dakota building, both of which you can see from the apartment’s lovely windows.
This apartment offers a beautiful lifestyle. Well designed and spacious, this home has hardwood herringbone floors, 9.5 ft beamed ceilings, and natural sunlight throughout. The modern open chef’s kitchen features a Viking stove, Liebherr fridge, and beautiful custom cabinetry.
The dining area can comfortably seat 6, has built-in storage and display cabinets, and a long countertop that seamlessly brings the open-concept kitchen into the spacious living room, completing the 34 ft long entertaining space.
The king-sized primary bedroom has a large, fitted walk-in closet and a gorgeous oversized ensuite bathroom with a luxurious walk-in shower and ample storage. The second bedroom has custom built bookshelves and comfortably fits two twin beds. The newly renovated second bathroom has a tub with overhead and handheld shower, and is removed from the living room for privacy.
Outside the second bedroom is a nook that can be used as an office area.
The Oliver Cromwell co-op is a renowned prewar 30-story tower designed by the esteemed architect Emery Roth and completed in 1927. The Building amenities include a full time doorman, live-in resident manager, central laundry, bike room, and storage room.
Pied a terres and pets are permitted. This building has no flip tax.
Perfectly situated between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue, The Oliver Cromwell is 300ft from Central Park, and surrounded by the best of what the Upper West Side has to offer.
Located just half of a block from the B/C train and Terrace Drive in Central Park, and 1.5 blocks from Trader Joe’s and the 1,2,3 train, this location could not be more convenient. Orangetheory, Barry’s, and Equinox are within 6 blocks of the apartment, The American History Museum, Hayden Planetarium, and Lincoln Center are close by, as are some of NYC’s most prized restaurants: Per Se, Jean Georges, and The Ribbon and Miznon (which are down the block).
Prime shopping can be found on Columbus and Broadway. The list of conveniences is endless.
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