Description
Let the sun shine into this large, classic pre-war (1931) one bedroom, one bathroom home. This home is perfect for someone who might like the opportunity to keep the wonderful pre-war sensibilities and unique features of the Blum brothers architects. Thick walls - peaceful and quiet.
Apartment 11J has a bright southern exposure that floods the apartment throughout the day with natural light. It has been recently refreshed with newly finished oak floors throughout. The large living room features a wood-burning fireplace and an original built-in bookshelf. The cheerful full Eat-In Kitchen features two original glass door china cabinets, two large pantry closets, and a stainless steel refrigerator and dishwasher. The generously proportioned bedroom has two large south-facing windows, and two closets including one walk-in. The windowed bathroom features classic pre-war subway-style tiling.
315 E 68TH is a meticulously maintained full-service building. The energetic professional, and friendly staff includes doormen, concierge, porters and live-in Resident manager. The building features a welcoming garden entrance, a beautifully landscaped rooftop terrace that can be used for private parties, a gym, children's playroom, laundry room, personal storage, bike storage, and a laundry/mending valet service. Located just off 2nd Avenue, on a tree lined block, the building is located one block from the Second Avenue Subway Q-line, and a few blocks from the Lexington Avenue Subways (6 and F).
The building is proximate to many neighborhood conveniences, including: Grace's Marketplace, Morton Williams, Food Emporium, A Matter of Health, Health Nuts; Gotham Cafe, Patsy's Pizza, Luke's Bar and Grill, traditional Irish Pubs, Bella Blu and Primola,- classy Italian cuisine.
Building Features 17 Floors253 Units
Unit Features
$730,000
Sold: Nov 08, 2021
0.69% above ask / 16 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,813
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