Condominium buy in Manhattan New York
The Lincoln Spencer is a landmark building located steps from Central Park on the fabulously tree-lined W 69th St, offering a full service, well maintained, pre-war coop in the heart of Lincoln Center. This corner studio features a bright living space with large windows, 10.5 foot ceilings, original oak flooring, and a pristine kitchen with white Silestone countertops, drawer-style fridge-freezer, dishwasher, and new central laundry in the building. In-Unit laundry also allowed. A large walk-in closet, plus additional cabinets provide plenty of storage. 140 West 69th Street is pied-a-terre and pet friendly, and allows guarantors, co-purchasing, and subletting after three years of residency. Property tax, heat and hot water included in the maintenance charge. The apartment is available fully furnished, if desired. Ref: 36508-21348434
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