Listing Courtesy of Compass
$1,345,000
Potential Rebate: $20,175
EXPANSIVE “BROOKLYN-IN-MANHATTAN” OASIS IN PRIME CARNEGIE HILL </br></br>
SOULFUL, TOP-FLOOR FLOOR-THROUGH w/2 WORKING FIREPLACES & WASHER/DRYER</br></br>
MOVIE STAR BLOCK (Gossip Girl, The Undoing, & more…) NEAR CENTRAL PARK </br></br>
There is a victory waiting just four easy flight up — a radiant life at the top. A sprawling 2-bed (convertible 3-bed)/2 bath stunner with high ceilings and not one, but TWO wood-burning fireplaces, this is the ultimate destination for those seeking the Carnegie Hill zip code, but who crave the character, scale, and modern touches of a downtown artist's retreat.</br></br>
Upon entry you have a hallway perfect for taking off shoes and stowing keys, before rounding the corner to the SUN-DRENCHED living room. With an abundance of space -- room enough for multiple couches, as well as a dining area --- you'll dream of hosting dinner parties --- which may work their way up to the common roof space (just one flight up!). </br></br>
Attached to the living room is an office/guest-bedroom, with window-paneled french doors -- allowing you to bask in the afternoon sunlight as you work from home. Around the corner is an updated galley kitchen with a full suite of modern appliances -- including a Viking Range, Bosch dishwasher, and multiple refrigerators.</br></br>
The primary suite, at one end of the home, has its own wood-burning fireplace and seating area, with more than enough room for a king-sized bed. Three North-facing windows flood the space with light -- and a sizable walk-in closet provides room for ample storage. The en-suite bathroom has its own skylight, and is gorgeously updated with modern finishes.</br></br>
On the Southern end of the home is a second king-sized bedroom with 3 of its own closets and an ensuite bathroom outfitted with a NEW WASHER DRYER.</br></br>
72 East 93rd Street is a sweet, friendly, boutique, 7-unit cooperative built in 1890. A landmarked brownstone building on one of the most coveted, cinematic, tree-lined streets between Park and Madison Avenues in the Carnegie Hill historic district, in close proximity to Central Park, Museum Mile, Restaurant Row, 92NY. (Pets welcome - gifting, guarantors, pied a terres, & co-purchases considered on a case by case basis. Two storage units come with this home.)
$10,736 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$20,175
Monthly savings impact
$56/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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