OFFERED AT:
- Asking Price: $0
- Maintenance Or Common Charge: $1,168
- Financing Allowed: 75% permitted
- Tax Deduction: 44
FEATURES:
- Room Count: 4
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- New kitchen
- Exposures: Southern
- Bertazzoni oven
- Miele dishwasher
- Liebherr refrigerator
- Part time doorman
- Pets okay
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Brand New to Market! Supersized one bedroom with new kitchen and bonus office/baby's room PLUS dining in one of the West 50s most charming prewar buildings. Entering Apartment 5K, you walk through the entrance gallery into the separate raised dining area, which in turn leads to a generous and gracious 13x21 sunken living room with southern exposures over a pretty tree lined street. There is a set back 12x18 master bedroom with his and hers closets, windowed classic prewar bath, and a brand new windowed kitchen with stainless appliances including Bertazzoni oven, Miele dishwasher, Liebherr refrigerator, classic white cabinets and Caesarstone counters. As a bonus, the original dining area has already been converted into a cozy corner office/guest bedroom. A terrific value!
Building Notes: The Pembroke is located on 55th Street between 8th & 9th Avenues. The prewar doorman building has laundry, storage and bike room and live-in super. Excellent financials. Pets okay! Doorman hours are 7am to 12 midnight every day. All this with Central Park, Lincoln Center, the AOL/Time Warner building, shopping, restaurants and theatre just steps away.
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Cynthia W. Crowley cwc@olshan.com Direct: 917-673-6480
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