Condominium buy in Manhattan New York
At the corner of East 33rd Street and Lexington Avenue is The Wendhorn, built in 1957 and at the crossroads of Murray Hill, Nomad and Kips Bay. Here we find this commodious studio with an open renovated kitchen, a large closet with dressing area and separate coat closet. This bright and quiet apartment is located in close proximity to the 6 train and Grand Central station innumerable restaurants and even Trader Joe's. The 15 story Wendhorn, recently renovated its lobby and hallways and features a full-time doorman, staff, live-in super, laundry, and bike storage. Sublets are allowed after 1 year of ownership, for up to 5 years. Additionally the building permits: Guarantors, Co-purchasing, Gifts, Parents buying for children and pied-a-terres. Maximum financing is 75%. Pets under 25 lbs are allowed. There is a garage in the building which is run by a third party. Ref: 36508-21037070
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