Description
This well-proportioned 2 bedroom 1 bath condo is the perfect apartment for both investors and primary residence buyers alike. This south facing apartment features HVAC heating and cooling, good storage and an efficient layout.
The large living area has space for a full-sized dining table as well as a comfortable living room set up. The open kitchen features an island with seating and storage, and a pressed-tin backsplash.
Both bedrooms feature large windows and great light. The primary bedroom has ample closet space, room for a king-sized bed, as well as a workstation, seating area, or stationary bike. The second bedroom can accommodate a queen sized bed or bunk bed, and has additional space that can be utilized as a home office, gym, or play area.
The bathroom has been gut renovated, and features a toto toilet, floating vanity and medicine cabinet with built inlaid LED lighting.
Murray Hill Terrace is a pet-friendly (dogs up to 40 pounds) post-war condominium with a full-time doorman, resident manager, laundry, storage and a bike room. Just south of Grand Central Terminal this location has great access to public transportation and all of the neighborhood amenities you could want. You will be within a couple blocks of D'Agostinos and Trader Joe's, as well as under 10 minutes from the Fairway Market. There is a movie theater nearby, and tons of bars and restaurants all along 3rd Avenue. This building is conveniently located close to the both the midtown tunnel and the East 34th Street Ferry Terminal for quick and easy access to Queens and Brooklyn.
Building Features 19 Floors118 Units
Unit Features
$740,000
Sold: Sep 27, 2021
-7.5% from ask / 123 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $2,122
Maintenance: $969 / R.E. Taxes $1,153
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Ethan
Leifer
ethan.leifer@compass.com
(646) 609-9886
Megan
Inayoshi
megan.inayoshi@compass.com
(503) 310-8994
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