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Investor mulighet!! Ubegrenset fremleie tillatt fra dag én av eierskap. Nylig renovert, romslig alkovestudio med en uslåelig beliggenhet overfor Natural History Museum og kun ett kvartal fra Central Park og T-banen. Denne kjæledyrvennlige heisbygningen har beholdt sin førkrigssjarm på utsiden, men tilbyr moderne funksjoner innvendig. Det vakkert renoverte kjøkkenet inkluderer et Liebherr-kjøleskap, Bertazzoni-komfyr, Fisher & Paykel-oppvaskmaskin og steinbenkeplate samt god skapplass og et vindu. Det spesialbehandlede tregulvet og de dekorative lister kompletterer hjemmets moderne stil, og de to overdimensjonerte skapene vil kunne passe til alle klærne dine. Ytterligere bygningsfasiliteter inkluderer vaskeri og super-live-in. Dette er Upper West Side som lever på sitt aller beste. Leietaker på plass frem til 30. juni 2022. Ref: 36508-21403438
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