Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($166,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Have you been looking for a while? If you made a down payment of 20%, you can own this one-bedroom PENTHOUSE jewel with eight (8') feet deep terracotta terrace that wraps the entire apartment, offering open panoramic city views, looking over protected landscaped roofs, brownstones and skyline of new buildings in Turtle Bay, for only about $6400/month. The one-of-a-kind penthouse sits atop the 12th floor of a pristine 1931 pre-war coop with attended lobby.
The beauty of this home will strike you when you walk through the foyer into the wide living room. Natural light streams in at all times of day from three exposures.
You can easily entertain with this open and functional layout, going from kitchen to dining alcove to living room, and then onto the terrace. The 10' feet beamed-ceilings, with views of open sky and natural light make the apartment feels grand. There are architectural elements of the prewar design that include arched hallway giving this home CHARM and CHARACTER.
The aesthetically fully equipped, designed updated kitchen has two (2) windows, one on each side. You will want to cook! It will remind you of a French country kitchen allowing you to entertain and interact as you would inside an intimate cottage in the countryside. The added plus is you can dine on the terrace embracing city lights without having to pay for a rooftop restaurant.
The large bedroom is big enough for a king-sized bed as well as other furniture. When you have guests, you can close the two bedroom doors for complete privacy and they can enter the updated bathroom from the living room.
Storage bins are available, and there is 24-hour lobby attendant.
Walk three blocks to the Peter Detmold "off-leash dog park and jogging trails. Great eateries and businesses line up north and south on 2nd Avenue. Wednesdays at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza is the day for the greenmarket; sit on the bench that honors a long-time resident, Katharine Hepburn, who resided in a brownstone on 2nd Av and 49th.
Such rich history! I dare you to fall in love.This home will provide you with a happy and gracious lifestyle in Midtown East. I dare you to fall in love.
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