Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($298,750),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Find Sophistication and Prewar charm in this luxurious one bedroom, two bath home! This grand and gracious residence with 11’1 ceilings is not your typical one bedroom New York home. As the heart of the home, the sun-filled living room features over-sized windows and double exposures facing east and south making it perfect for entertaining.
Cooking is a pleasure in the kitchen with a big picture window, high-end stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry and granite counter tops.
The adjoining dining gallery is the perfect spot for many memories to come.
The spacious bedroom is a peaceful retreat and features an en-suite bathroom and an adjoining sitting room. The second full bathroom has a spa-like quality and situated near the bedroom. Other notable features of the home include ornate moldings, plenty of wall space for displaying fine art, original and restored hardwood floors, through-wall air conditioners in every room and City Silence windows throughout.
Additionally, a storage unit (approx. 5’x8’x10.5’) transfers with the apartment. (The maintenance of $2147.58 includes cable at $68.58/month - please note cable may fluctuate)
The Alwyn Court was built between 1907 and 1909 has a stunning lobby with a 12-story atrium Designed in the French Renaissance style by the architectural firm of Harde & Short. The building opened in 1910 and is still one of the city’s most celebrated buildings; known for impeccable, white-glove service; the residents here enjoy a superb staff, 24-hour door attendant, live-in resident manager, a bike room and central laundry room.
The building is located just one block from Central Park, near Carnegie Hall, many popular restaurants and retail destinations, is pet-friendly and pieds-a-terre are welcome. There is a multitude of transportation options, and within close proximity from Broadway theaters, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, Madison Avenue and dozens of Manhattan’s finest restaurants.
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