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12 apartments are currently available in this building.
194 days on Market Please note due to restrictions on real estate showings during Covid-19, the days on market calculation does not include days where those restrictions applied.
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Days on Market:
194 Please note due to restrictions on real estate showings during Covid-19, the days on market calculation does not include days where those restrictions applied.
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$3,586 ($5.98/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 35% ($185,150),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Quiet Western facing One Bedroom overlooking the green Tudor City Parks to a view of NYC midtown skyline. A new kitchen was just installed with Quartz countertop, stainless appliances including a full refrigerator, MC Wall Oven, and dishwasher! White shaker panel cabinetry and imported mosaic tiled back splash plus recessed lighting make this an enjoyable and functional kitchen.
An adjacent big pantry closet can double as a coat closet. Louvered doors can be closed to enclose the kitchen area. There are conditioners in both rooms, electricity is included in the monthly maintenance fee, there are no utility charges.
The spacious Bathroom is white tile with a pedestal sink and recessed lighting on a dimmer. A large mirrored vanity cabinet provides plenty of storage as well as further opening the space. Pre-war details of oak strip flooring, 8’6" height beamed ceilings, and original casement windows.
An expansive Roof Terrace with furniture on the top of the building is the largest in Tudor City. Panoramic views of East River and NYC Skyline are a great escape just an elevator ride away. Freshly painted and ready to move into with no work required!
Subletting permitted after two years of ownership.
Historic Tudor City was the creation of prolific architect Fred French in the 1920’s. A quiet escape from the hustle of midtown, yet perfectly located in midtown Manhattan.
As in the 20’s any residents still enjoy being able to walk to work, or relax in the Tudor City Parks.
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