Listing Courtesy of Compass
$975,000
Potential Rebate: $14,625
Spacious, one-bedroom apartment at The Sofia – Prewar Art Deco Luxury in Lincoln Square
Perched high on the airy 18th floor of The Sofia, with an amazing view, one of Lincoln Square’s rare prewar condominiums, this expansive corner one-bedroom offers a seamless blend of classic architecture and sophisticated modern living. Bathed in southern and eastern light all day long, the home’s high 9-foot ceilings and rich wood floors create a warm, loft-like ambiance.
This residence is in move-in condition. The open chef’s kitchen makes the place ideal for your cooking and entertainment! enhances closet space, providing thoughtful storage throughout.
Originally built in 1930 and converted to a condominium in 1984, The Sofia stands apart with its distinctive Art Deco design and rare private semi-circular driveway—an exceptional luxury in the heart of the city. Residents enjoy full-service amenities including a 24-hour doorman, concierge, porters, and a live-in superintendent.
Nestled on a quiet block just steps from Broadway and Columbus, The Sofia offers unparalleled access to Lincoln Center, the Time Warner Center, Central Park, top-tier dining, and multiple subway lines. A turnkey home in a location that truly has it all. Currently, we have a tenant in the unit, but it can be delivered with a tenant or vacant. Please ask the listing agent.
Mortgage assessment - $165.94
Capital assessment - $99.4
$7,339 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$14,625
Monthly savings impact
$41/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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