| ID # | RLS20067040 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 1 yàrá ibùsùn, 1 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ (DOM): 22 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1937 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $2,153 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: Q |
| 5 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 | |
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Ibi ti a ti ṣeto daradara lori opopona ti o ni igi ti o lẹwa ti a gbe lẹgbẹẹ awọn ile ti o ni ẹwa ninu ile Art Deco ti a bọwọ fun, iyalẹnu yi ti o ni iyẹwu kan, baluwe kan ni a tan imọlẹ ni imọlẹ adayeba lati awọn ferese nla ni gbogbo yara.
Ibi ti a ti wọle si n gbe e kọja awọn ilẹ igi ti a tunṣe si agbegbe galari nla, tobi to lati gbe oju-ounje kan. Ni ita galari, yàrá gbigbona ti o ni iwọn tobi pupọ n pese aaye gbigbe ati ajọyọ to pọ, o si nfunni ni imọlẹ ati awọn iwo lati ariwa ati ila-oorun.
Nihin jẹ igbanu iyanrin ti o ni ferese, yiyọ jẹri ni awọ kekere ti funfun ati grẹy pẹlu ohun ilẹkẹ okuta ati ilẹ, pẹlu ọna subway ati awọn ohun elo irin alagbara ti o ni, pẹlu ẹrọ gbigbona.
Iyẹwu ti o ni iwọn tobi, ti o fun laaye pupọ ti aaye fun ibusun king-size, o si jẹ ṣi, airy pẹlu imọlẹ ayebaye ti n wọle lati Ariwa ati Ila-oorun.
Nipasẹ iṣọkan laarin iyẹwu ati ibi idana jẹ baluwe ti o ni ferese ti a ti tunṣe, ti o tun ni ẹwa ni ibiti funfun ati grẹy.
Ibi ipamọ to pọ wa ni gbogbo agbègbè, pẹlu àga ti o tobi.
Biotilejepe awọn apakan ti aaye ti ni imudojuiwọn, a ti fi oju-ọnà nla si lati pa ọpọlọpọ awọn ẹya ile atilẹba bi awọn ilẹkun arched ti o ni ẹwa, awọn shelves ti a fi sinu ati bẹbẹ lọ.
Ibi yii wa lẹgbẹẹ Central Park, 225 East 74th Street jẹ ile Art Deco ti a tọju daradara ati ti wa ni ipamọ ni 1937. O ni oju-ọna pupa ti o ni awọn alaye pataki ti tẹlẹ, iwọle ti o ni ibujoko ati ibikan iyebiye, ile yii ti awọn ilẹ mẹfa n pese oṣiṣẹ ti o hunfun, pẹlu ẹniti o nṣiṣẹ lọwọ ni kikun ati oludari, ẹrọ gbigbe, awọn ohun elo àgbo, ibi ipamọ keke, ibi ipamọ ẹni kọọkan fun iyalo ati ọgbà alawọ ewe ti o ni idakẹjẹ pẹlu ijoko. Ikọlu, pieds-a-terre ati to 80% inawo jẹ ki ile yii wa fun ọpọlọpọ awọn onra. Ọya gbigbe 2% wa ti a pin laarin onra ati olutaja. Awọn ẹranko wa ni ibalẹ.
Ile yii wa ni irọrun lẹgbẹ awọn ibudo Subway Second Avenue ati Lexington Avenue ati awọn opopona ọkọ akero lọpọlọpọ, pẹlu ọkọ akero 72nd crosstown.
Lenox Hill jẹ agbegbe ti o ni aworan ti o ni diẹ ninu awọn oúnje to dara julọ ni New York City, awọn nkan ti a ra ati awọn ile itaja oúnje gẹgẹ bi awọn ile-ọba ti a mọ.
Perfectly situated on an idyllic tree-lined street adorned with beautiful townhouses within an esteemed Art Deco building, this expansive one bedroom, one bathroom residence is illuminated in natural sunlight from large windows in every room.
The entryway leads one across refinished hardwood floors into a generous gallery area, large enough to accommodate a dining set. Off the gallery, an abundantly sized sunken living room affords ample living and entertaining space and provides light and views from the north and east.
Down the hallway, the windowed galley kitchen is tastefully updated in neutral shades of white and grey with stone countertops and flooring, a subway style backsplash and quality stainless-steel appliances, including a dishwasher.
The generously sized bedroom, which affords plenty of room for a king-size bed, is open and airy with exceptional sunlight streaming in from the North and East.
Nestled between the bedroom and the kitchen lies the updated windowed bathroom, which is also neutrally decorated in hues of white and grey.
Ample storage exists throughout the apartment, including an oversized closet.
Though sections of the space have been modernized, great care was taken to preserve many of the original architectural features such as the charming arched doorways, inset shelving and baseboard molding.
Located a few blocks from Central Park, 225 East 74th Street is an immaculately preserved and maintained 1937 Art Deco cooperative. Featuring a red brick façade with notable pre-war detailing, a canopied entrance and luxurious lobby, this six-story building provides an exemplary staff, including a full-time doorman and superintendent, an elevator, common laundry facilities, bike storage, individual storage for rent and a tranquil courtyard garden with seating. Co-purchasing, pieds-a-terre and up to 80% financing make this building accessible for a range of buyers. There is a 2% transfer tax split between buyer and seller. Pets are welcome.
The building is conveniently situated near the Second Avenue and Lexington Avenue subway stations and multiple bus lines, including the 72nd crosstown bus.
Lenox Hill is a picturesque neighborhood which holds some of New York City’s finest dining, shopping and grocery store options as well as renowned cultural institutions.
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