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Spacious and bright 2 bedroom, convertible 3 bedroom with a fourth bonus/home office room in an elevator, prewar HDFC coop. Large separate dining room that could easily be used as a 3rd bedroom. Separate kitchen large enough for a table. W/D is allowed. Great location: Only 5 blocks to Central Park and surrounded by beautiful architecture including the legendary Graham Court. 2 blocks from the 2/3 trains at 116th and Lenox, 2 blocks from the B/C at 116th and Frederick Douglass Boulevard. Within a block of shops, restaurants and cafes. Pet friendly building. No investors and no pied-a-terre's. Primary residence only. Live in super and a part time porter. A community room that can be rented by the shareholders. HDFC income restrictions apply: 1 person - $95,520, 2 persons - $109,200, 3 persons - $122,880, 4 persons - $136,440, 5 persons - $147,360, etc. Ref: 36508-21645842
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