Condominium buy in Manhattan New York
PRICE IMPROVEMENT Tranquility can be yours in this 2-BR/2-Baths home overlooking the quiet, manicured interior garden of 60 Sutton Place South You will be mesmerized by the lush greenery and bright Southeast exposure available from not only your great room, but also from both your split bedrooms. Bringing the peace into this botanical garden like home will be an easy task. The altered floor plan of 2JN - grand great room, large open kitchen with breakfast bar positioned off the dining room, well appointed split bedrooms and closets/storage/built-ins conveniently placed throughout the apartment - allow for clutter-free living, all available in pristine condition! This home is located in the North tower of a full service, white glove building with 24 hr doormen, concierge, fitness center, valet service and discounted onsite parking. Pied-a-terre are welcome and yes, we are pet friendly. 1% flip tax each to seller & buyer. Ref: 36508-20865117
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