Condominium buy in Manhattan New York
Residence 2D is a perfect first time home or a pied-a-terre. Well maintained and quiet, this studio has 3 large closets, including a walk-in closet, and windowed kitchen and bath. Located in the elegant 230 East 73rd Street, also known as The Eastgate. An Art Deco Bing & Bing building designed by Emory Roth. This is a full service, 24 hr doorman, live-in super, pet friendly co-op where pieds-a-terre are welcome. There is a beautifully cared for & planted garden, a gym, bike storage, storage cages (waitlist) and laundry in the basement. W/Ds are allowed with board approval. Unbeatable location in the middle of many notable neighborhood restaurants, grocery stores and minutes Central Park, the Q train as well as the 4,5,6 trains and most bus lines. There is an assessment of $100.70 for capital reserve through December 2022. All showings are with notice and by appointment only. Ref: 36508-21884899
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