Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($107,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
ELEGANT ONE BEDROOM PRE-WAR CHARMER WITH FIREPLACE ON A HISTORIC TURTLE BAY BLOCK
Enter this one bedroom, one bathroom gem in through a long gallery into a grand living and dining room with an open kitchen and a working fireplace. Enjoy oversized windows overlooking the common private landscaped courtyard. With elegant pre-war details including soaring beamed ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, natural hard wood floors, charming apartment 2E is warm and inviting, with a gracious bedroom and en-suite bathroom, both with garden-facing windows.
The apartment has an abundance of floor-to-ceiling closets as well as a large private storage space within the unit. Built in 1923, this intimate full-service boutique Co-Op on a historic Turtle Bay block, boasts of two outdoor spaces to enjoy and was designed by one of the most renowned architects at the turn of the century, John H. Duncan, who was selected to create Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn, the Wolcott Hotel, and Grant’s Tomb.
Located in the heart of Turtle Bay in Midtown East, the welcoming entrance of this charming co-op comes with doorman/concierge, 24-hour security system bringing you to a beautifully restored marble lobby with arched French glass doors opening to the private garden. There is also a splendid landscaped rooftop terrace, live-in super, central laundry room with fob access, and bike room.
212 East 48th Street is central to all of Manhattan, the theatre district, United Nations, Grand Central Station, many train and bus lines, midtown businesses, some of the city’s finest restaurants, notably AVRA down the block, gourmet shops, fine couture boutiques of Madison & Fifth Avenues, museums, parks, and all that New York City has to offer! Co-purchasing, pied-a-terre, pets, subletting after 2 years are allowed with board approval.
Building requires 48 hours notice for private showings.
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