Condomínio para comprar en Manhattan, Nova Iorque
90% financing allowed! Unit 6B offers 940 square feet of south facing, sun drenched serenity. The living room is perfect for entertaining, with space for a full dining room table and even a concert grand piano. The oversized bedroom has a walk-in closet and a full marble en-suite bathroom. The apartment also features oversized tilt-and-turn windows, a large balcony, a full kitchen with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, an in-unit washer/dryer and a perfect marble half bath. Immaculate cherry Herringbone wood floors and numerous closets are found throughout. The Octavia is a private, 48-unit boutique building with only two apartments per floor. The building is two blocks away from the United Nations and just three blocks to Grand Central. Building amenities include a full-time doorman, laundry room, bicycle room and no-cost storage. The Octavia affords residents a level of privacy quite rare in a high-rise. Sorry pets are not permitted.
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