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Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$ 415,000
Est. payment | /mo
1 Bath
$ 415,000
Est. payment | /mo
1 Bath
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type coops
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Upper West Side
MLS Listing ID RLS20081569
Full Baths 1
HOA Fees $1,340/mo
HOA Y/N Yes
Year Built 1924
Property Sub-Type coops
Property Description
This studio apartment on a high floor facing east . Lots of sunshine and open views from 6 windows including windowed bath and kitchen. Plenty of closet space. 269 West 72nd Street is pre-war elevator co-op built by architects Schwartz & Gross in 1924 and has 4 apartments per floor. There is a live-in superintendent, laundry room, storage lockers and bicycle storage. Prime location near Riverside Park, Trader Joe's, Fairway, Citarella, Beacon Theater and Lincoln Center. Transportation is nearby with the nearby 72nd Street 1/2/3 subway line a block away. Pets are welcome. Pied-a-terres, guarantors, co-purchasers and subletting (after 2 years) permitted, subject to co-op board approval. Spectrum bulk cable/internet package is available for $52/month. The building currently has 2 capital assessments totaling $739.18 ending in June 2027 to pay off the cost of recently completed capital improvement projects (Local Law 11 work, water tank replacement, and gas riser project) and replenish the co-op's reserves.
Location
State NY
County New York
Rooms
Basement Other
Interior
Fireplace No
Laundry Building In Basement
Exterior
Exterior Feature Private Outdoor Space Under 60 Sqft
View Y/N Yes
View City, Park/Greenbelt
Porch None
Private Pool No
Building
Dwelling Type High Rise
Story 16
New Construction No
Others
Ownership Stock Cooperative
Monthly Total Fees $1, 340
Special Listing Condition Standard
Pets Allowed Building Yes, No

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