Stanford White-designed pre-war co-op in NoMad featuring spacious apartments with high beamed ceilings and modern amenities. Pet-friendly building with low HOA fees, flexible living options, and prime location between Madison and Park Avenues.
35 East 30th Street, known as The Nottingham, is a distinguished pre-war co-op building designed by renowned architect Stanford White. Located in the vibrant NoMad neighborhood, the building features a mix of spacious apartments, including one and two-bedroom layouts, many of which boast high beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and modern amenities such as in-unit washers and dryers. The building's charm is complemented by its well-maintained lobby, which includes a security system and a live-in super.
Residences at The Nottingham offer a variety of appealing features, such as large living spaces, decorative fireplaces, and updated kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances. The building is pet friendly and allows for flexible living arrangements, including pied-Ă -terre options and co-purchasing. Additionally, the low monthly HOA fees make it an attractive choice for potential buyers.
Situated between Madison and Park Avenues, residents enjoy easy access to some of Manhattan's best shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The proximity to public transportation, including the 6 train, enhances the convenience of city living. The Nottingham's unique blend of historic architecture and modern living makes it a noteworthy option for those seeking a home in the heart of New York City.
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