Borettslag kjøp i Manhattan, New York
Unik INVESTORMULIGHET til å eie en hjørneleilighet med ett soverom i høyetasje i Manhattan Valley - et pulserende nabolag som går fra West 100th til 110th Streets og fra Broadway til Central Park. Nærhet til Central Park og Morningside Park, enkel tilgang til to T-banelinjer og en overflod av restauranter er noen av attraksjonene i Manhattan Valley. The Overdene ble bygget på 1920-tallet og designet av arkitekten Gaetan Ajello, og tilbyr en innbydende lobby utsmykket med grasiøse førkrigsdetaljer og glassmalerier i Tiffany-stil. Bygningen inkluderer sentralvaskeri, en 24-timers dørvakt, sykkelbod og live-in super. Beboerne nyter panoramautsikten fra takterrassen. Leiligheten er LEIEKONTROLLERT med mulighet for livstidsleie. Den eksisterende leietakeren betaler $742 per måned. KUN INVESTORER, vær så snill. Ref: 36508-19659150
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