Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$875,000
Potential Rebate: $13,125
<strong>Romeo & Juliet PIED A TERRE Central Park CONDO w/ FIREPLACE<br> </strong> <br> Right out of a fairy tale - this elevator mansion condo duplex studio has a wood burning Fireplace and views to tree lined 76th street upstairs street level with a full size kitchen and brand new never before used Stainless steel appliances too! Downstairs (lower level ) where the light well is outdoors is a large BONUS ROOM with a Sliding glass door outside to a fresh air space (light well) and a large bathroom with an oversized deep soaking tub w/jets to relax after a day in the city. In addition this condo apt features central air and heat so you can control your environment with a thermostat 365 Days a year. This apartment also has updated electric and plumbing with filtered water coming into the townhouse. There is a convenient washer dryer right outside the unit (for free) and the lowest monthly common charges in the city for this prime location and quality of townhouse condo. All this right off Central Park West with over 800 acres of trees and beauty. Located in a 100% owned 6 unit elevator townhouse built in 1889 and restored and renovated with modern electric and plumbing and filtered water too! This is the perfect pied a terre or starter home or just your new cozy space next to strawberry fields and the best restaurants, Museums , Lincoln center and culture like the Beacon theatre out your door. This is what dreams are made of. When you enter apt #2 upstairs facing 76th street you find stunning original wood work with original wood shutters and oversized modern windows. This space is almost 18x15 and has a working wood burning fireplace with an original mantel from the 1800s. And for cooks this updated kitchen is great with lots of counter space and brand new never before used stainless steel appliances. There is a brand new fisher Paykel Fridge with a water feature -and a brand new Frigidaire brand dishwasher and a new 5 burner stove too! On the way to the bonus room downstairs you have an updated bathroom with an oversized deep soaking tub with jets and a beautiful original to the house wooden pocket door. The sturdy wooden stairs lead below to the almost 15x14 bonus room. .There is a small outdoor space (light well) with fresh air featuring water and electric. Best of all this Romeo and Juliet home off Central Park is a condo! A condo with the lowest common charges in the city, no board package and near the best of everything the city has to offer! You are surrounded by two parks and the Hudson River , easy transportation , designer shops out the door and Columbus circle nearby, plus Shakespeare's garden, The museum of Natural history , The Beacon theatre , Fairway , Zabars and incredible restaurants like Mermaid inn and Pecora Bianca and so much more all next door to your mansion condo . 44 west 76th has been lovingly restored by renowned architect Andrew Pettit known for restoration architecture work including the historical memorial hall at Pratt institute. (common charges include a $243.14 Assessment till 2029 without that the CC is only $568 a month)
$5,135 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$13,125
Monthly savings impact
$36/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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