Building
Type: | Mid-rise |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 13 |
Property
Ownership: | Co-op |
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Rooms: | 6 |
Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Pets: | Pets No |
FinancialsPrice: $1,095,000 Maintenance: $5,222.09 Financing Allowed: 75% Minimum down: $273,750
Price: | $1,095,000 |
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Maintenance: | $5,222.09 |
Financing Allowed: | 75% |
Minimum down: | $273,750 |
505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022 Phone: +1212-252-8772 | |
Courtesy of Elegran Real Estate and Development |
DescriptionDiscover the epitome of loft living in this meticulously maintained residence nestled in a prime midtown location. Located between Second and Third Avenue. 235 East 49th St is a 12-story building built and designed by Henry Ives Cobb in 1926. It originally served as the New York Theological Seminary before it was converted to the well-maintained co-op it is today. This apt sits on a picturesque tree-lined street, directly opposite the elegant Turtle Bay famous townhouses. This exceptional loft boasts approximately 1800 square feet of living space with soaring 15' ceilings.
Step into luxury through the entrance rotunda, leading you to a spacious living room and dining area (14' × 25'). Ascend the circular staircase to a loft wrap library and home office, offering a unique blend of style and functionality. The den/media room provides a cozy retreat, while the stainless and granite eat-in chef's kitchen caters to culinary enthusiasts.
The loft features two bedrooms and two full baths, with the expansive primary suite showcasing a lofted dressing room adorned with custom closets. Indulge in the spa-like bath, featuring a rejuvenating steam shower. The residence is equipped with modern conveniences.
Practical amenities such as a washer/dryer, central air and heat (nest controlled), 2 sky-lights, and new double windows ensure a comfortable and serene living experience. Immerse yourself in the unique charm and tranquility of this one-of-a-kind loft, where style, sophistication, and convenience converge to create the perfect urban retreat. This building allows subletting for a total of two years during ownership.
AmenitiesGarden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Part Time Doorman
- Roof Deck
Neighborhood
Discover the epitome of loft living in this meticulously maintained residence nestled in a prime midtown location. Located between Second and Third Avenue. 235 East 49th St is a 12-story building built and designed by Henry Ives Cobb in 1926. It originally served as the New York Theological Seminary before it was converted to the well-maintained co-op it is today. This apt sits on a picturesque tree-lined street, directly opposite the elegant Turtle Bay famous townhouses. This exceptional loft boasts approximately 1800 square feet of living space with soaring 15' ceilings.
Step into luxury through the entrance rotunda, leading you to a spacious living room and dining area (14' × 25'). Ascend the circular staircase to a loft wrap library and home office, offering a unique blend of style and functionality. The den/media room provides a cozy retreat, while the stainless and granite eat-in chef's kitchen caters to culinary enthusiasts.
The loft features two bedrooms and two full baths, with the expansive primary suite showcasing a lofted dressing room adorned with custom closets. Indulge in the spa-like bath, featuring a rejuvenating steam shower. The residence is equipped with modern conveniences.
Practical amenities such as a washer/dryer, central air and heat (nest controlled), 2 sky-lights, and new double windows ensure a comfortable and serene living experience. Immerse yourself in the unique charm and tranquility of this one-of-a-kind loft, where style, sophistication, and convenience converge to create the perfect urban retreat. This building allows subletting for a total of two years during ownership.
Garden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Part Time Doorman
- Roof Deck
Neighborhood
Discover the epitome of loft living in this meticulously maintained residence nestled in a prime midtown location.
DescriptionDiscover the epitome of loft living in this meticulously maintained residence nestled in a prime midtown location. Located between Second and Third Avenue. 235 East 49th St is a 12-story building built and designed by Henry Ives Cobb in 1926. It originally served as the New York Theological Seminary before it was converted to the well-maintained co-op it is today. This apt sits on a picturesque tree-lined street, directly opposite the elegant Turtle Bay famous townhouses. This exceptional loft boasts approximately 1800 square feet of living space with soaring 15' ceilings.
Step into luxury through the entrance rotunda, leading you to a spacious living room and dining area (14' × 25'). Ascend the circular staircase to a loft wrap library and home office, offering a unique blend of style and functionality. The den/media room provides a cozy retreat, while the stainless and granite eat-in chef's kitchen caters to culinary enthusiasts.
The loft features two bedrooms and two full baths, with the expansive primary suite showcasing a lofted dressing room adorned with custom closets. Indulge in the spa-like bath, featuring a rejuvenating steam shower. The residence is equipped with modern conveniences.
Practical amenities such as a washer/dryer, central air and heat (nest controlled), 2 sky-lights, and new double windows ensure a comfortable and serene living experience. Immerse yourself in the unique charm and tranquility of this one-of-a-kind loft, where style, sophistication, and convenience converge to create the perfect urban retreat. This building allows subletting for a total of two years during ownership.
AmenitiesGarden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Part Time Doorman
- Roof Deck
Neighborhood
Discover the epitome of loft living in this meticulously maintained residence nestled in a prime midtown location. Located between Second and Third Avenue. 235 East 49th St is a 12-story building built and designed by Henry Ives Cobb in 1926. It originally served as the New York Theological Seminary before it was converted to the well-maintained co-op it is today. This apt sits on a picturesque tree-lined street, directly opposite the elegant Turtle Bay famous townhouses. This exceptional loft boasts approximately 1800 square feet of living space with soaring 15' ceilings.
Step into luxury through the entrance rotunda, leading you to a spacious living room and dining area (14' × 25'). Ascend the circular staircase to a loft wrap library and home office, offering a unique blend of style and functionality. The den/media room provides a cozy retreat, while the stainless and granite eat-in chef's kitchen caters to culinary enthusiasts.
The loft features two bedrooms and two full baths, with the expansive primary suite showcasing a lofted dressing room adorned with custom closets. Indulge in the spa-like bath, featuring a rejuvenating steam shower. The residence is equipped with modern conveniences.
Practical amenities such as a washer/dryer, central air and heat (nest controlled), 2 sky-lights, and new double windows ensure a comfortable and serene living experience. Immerse yourself in the unique charm and tranquility of this one-of-a-kind loft, where style, sophistication, and convenience converge to create the perfect urban retreat. This building allows subletting for a total of two years during ownership.
Garden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Washer Dryer
- Air Conditioning
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Part Time Doorman
- Roof Deck
Neighborhood
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