90 La Salle Street, #11E
$325,000
| Studio, 1 bath
123 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Apr 7, 2022Days on Market: 123Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Morningside Heights (Manhattan)Listing viewed 195 times
Monthly Maintenance:
$998
Total Taxes & Fees:
$998
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$1,453
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$2,451
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($65,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Open house:
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Wed Aug 10 at 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm.
By appointment only.
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Fri Aug 12 at 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm.
By appointment only.
Description
Welcome to 90 LaSalle Street, apartment 11E, a spacious and sunny studio with a separate eat-in kitchen and four closets. The genrous main space of 17 x 17 affords flexibility to accommodate your living room furniture with a separate sleeping area. The eat-in kitchen area works as a home office, or the south-facing corner window is a popular spot as well.
Enjoy lovely and expansive views of the gardens! This apartment is in very good move-in condition, or update as you see fit.
Morningside Gardens is a cooperative community of six buildings that sits on eight acres amid lovely, landscaped grounds, where you can picnic on the lawn! New walking paths and benches have recently been completed and the flowers and trees are blooming!
Other amenities include a new laundry room, large fitness center in the building, ceramics studio, woodshop, game room, indoor and outdoor playgrounds, parking garage and on-site management and 24-hour security staff. Your pets are welcome.
The development, completed in 1957, was built as a cooperative and designed by the firm of Wallace Harrison and Max Abramowitz, who were among the designers of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts including the Metropolitan Opera House.
Enjoy numerous restaurants and cafes on Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues, serving a wide variety of cuisines. Nearby Frederick Douglass Boulevard has become one of the city’s premiere restaurant rows.
Riverside, Sakura and Hudson River Piers Parks are just minutes away (with bike path access), and by the river you will find Dinosaur Barbecue, and the seasonal restaurant Baylander Steel Beach, located on a former aircraft carrier docked on the Hudson.
In addition to the #1 subway at 125th Street, the building is convenient to the A, B, C, D subways, four blocks away. Crosstown buses will take you to Whole Foods on 125th, Metro North, the 4,5,6 subways and LaGuardia Airport. The A,B,C,D subways are 4 blocks away.
There is a farmers market every Thursday and Sunday on Broadway and 115th Street. Enjoy public events at Columbia’s Lenfest Center for the Arts and The Forum, newly re-opened on Broadway. Explore dynamic 125th Street, named one of America’s top ten streets by the American Planning Association, which features the world-famous Apollo Theater.
During the summer enjoy free live jazz at nearby Grant’s Tomb, a longstanding tradition on Wednesday nights.
Not familiar with the area? Well take you on a guided tour to learn about its fascinating history past, present and future!
Enjoy lovely and expansive views of the gardens! This apartment is in very good move-in condition, or update as you see fit.
Morningside Gardens is a cooperative community of six buildings that sits on eight acres amid lovely, landscaped grounds, where you can picnic on the lawn! New walking paths and benches have recently been completed and the flowers and trees are blooming!
Other amenities include a new laundry room, large fitness center in the building, ceramics studio, woodshop, game room, indoor and outdoor playgrounds, parking garage and on-site management and 24-hour security staff. Your pets are welcome.
The development, completed in 1957, was built as a cooperative and designed by the firm of Wallace Harrison and Max Abramowitz, who were among the designers of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts including the Metropolitan Opera House.
Enjoy numerous restaurants and cafes on Broadway and Amsterdam Avenues, serving a wide variety of cuisines. Nearby Frederick Douglass Boulevard has become one of the city’s premiere restaurant rows.
Riverside, Sakura and Hudson River Piers Parks are just minutes away (with bike path access), and by the river you will find Dinosaur Barbecue, and the seasonal restaurant Baylander Steel Beach, located on a former aircraft carrier docked on the Hudson.
In addition to the #1 subway at 125th Street, the building is convenient to the A, B, C, D subways, four blocks away. Crosstown buses will take you to Whole Foods on 125th, Metro North, the 4,5,6 subways and LaGuardia Airport. The A,B,C,D subways are 4 blocks away.
There is a farmers market every Thursday and Sunday on Broadway and 115th Street. Enjoy public events at Columbia’s Lenfest Center for the Arts and The Forum, newly re-opened on Broadway. Explore dynamic 125th Street, named one of America’s top ten streets by the American Planning Association, which features the world-famous Apollo Theater.
During the summer enjoy free live jazz at nearby Grant’s Tomb, a longstanding tradition on Wednesday nights.
Not familiar with the area? Well take you on a guided tour to learn about its fascinating history past, present and future!
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