Osakehuoneisto osta in Manhattan, New York
A unique opportunity awaits you with this charming one bedroom, one bathroom home. This sponsor unit has a quaint galley kitchen and spacious living/dining room. The master bedroom faces North and is serene and quiet with en-suite bathroom. Beautiful original details include 10 foot ceilings, hard wood floors, moldings & paneling and 8 foot doors. The building has a gorgeous newly renovated turn of the century lobby, resident superintendent and a doorman from 8 AM to Midnight. There is also storage and bike room. Please note in addition to common charges there is an ongoing assessment of $89.03/mo to satisfy a Fannie Mae budget requirement and a bulk cable payment of $70/mo. Sponsor Sale- Buyers pays NYC & State transfer taxes of 1.825% of sale price. Complete terms on file offering plan # CD 03-0105. No Board Approval. Ref: 36508-21455926
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