Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$8,882 ($12.30/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($110,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
19H is a VIEW apartment !!! . Striking BIG OPEN UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS WEST - of LINCOLN CENTER, UPTOWN & DOWNTOWNThis RARELY available large one bedroom H-line has NEW PANORAMIC FULL PANEL WINDOWS and with an over abundance of storage featuring an huge walk-in closet.
Make this one your own. Kitchen and foyer can easily be combined to create an OPEN format for entertaining ONE THING THAT NEVER CHANGES. Stunning views WEST.
LIVE THE COUNTRY CLUB LIFE STYLE in One Lincoln Plaza join the huge HEALTH CLUB & POOL (xtra fee) on the 44TH floor ROOFTOP - Enjoy the NEW LANDSCAPED 8TH FLOOR DECK with plenty of seating, GAS FIRE PITS and fabulous views. This FULL SERVICE upscale CONDO has a protected drive-thru driveway with an in-house garage (xtra fee), 724 hour Doorman, Concierge, VALET service a NEW renovated lobby and hallways FOOD, ENTERTAiNMENT AND TRANSPORTATION GALORE!!! Laundry is located on every floor.
Pet Friendly.FULL NYC PROPERTY TAXES: $14,049REDUCE YOUR TAXES by thousands by applying for 1. STAR & 2. Coop Condo Tax Abatement Read info below:STARThe New York State School Tax Relief Program (more commonly known as the STAR Program), or New York State Real Property Tax Law 425, is a school tax rebate program offered in New York State aimed at reducing school district property taxes on the primary residences of New York residents.Coop Condo Tax Abatement in NYCBy Sonja Gosine, Spokesperson at Hauseit / January 27, 2020The coop condo tax abatement helps individual apartment owners save anywhere from 17.5% to 28.1% on their property taxes, and was introduced to level the playing field vs 1-3 family homes which are taxed at a significantly lower rate.Even though the coop condo abatement was recently renewed for 2 years, one should not take this tax abatement for granted.
Legislators in Albany have introduced new legislation, which if signed by the Governor into law, will significantly curtail the abatement for smaller condo and co-op buildings who cannot afford to pay a "prevailing wage" to their building service employees.
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