Property Description for 105 East 15th Street, 74
Museum Piece, absolutely one of a kind!!!
Step into this distinctive European style home featuring large Bay Windows facing a brilliant south exposure and high ceilings.
Light & Views: Seven huge window adorn this lovely home with three brilliant exposures including south, east & north. The Bay Windows have a pretty good view of Union Sq Park.
Kitchen: Modern windowed oversized eat-in-kitchen with D/W.
Bathroom: Windowed with all new fixtures.
Floors: hardwood throughout which have just been refinished so they look brand new.
In addition to beautiful light throughout the day, you will start your day with brilliant morning light and end your day with a little decompression as you experience dramatic sunsets out of your south/west bay window.
Owner of this Flat getting transferred to abroad for a job assignment was the original impedes for a truly rare opportunity to rent one of this building rarely available "bay windowed" flats.
Bonus: Owner will include the use of his storage locker in the basement as a courtesy with this rental. Its an $86.00 per month courtesy.
Please note the following:
***Occupancy is immediate subject to approval. Imm-Jan 1, 2017 lease start dates will be
considered at this point.
***This is a one-year lease to start. No short terms permitted.
***No Shares.
***No Dogs.
***Guarantors are permitted.
Bldg Info: Gorgeous prewar elevator Building with great resident Superintendent, modern laundry room & CyberDoorman service. Two modern passenger Elevators along with updated/restored hallways, lobby & entry way. The Swannanoa is a 10-story Neo-Renaissance apartment building designed by a prolific designer of residential buildings whose name is generally associated with single-family row houses. The building was planned with 40 apartments, four on each floor. Its most imposing feature is the two-story base with granite pilasters and projecting portico supported by four granite columns. Above the portico are seven-story rounded bays, undoubtedly designed to provide residents with views toward nearby Union Square. The brick-faced upper floors are extensively ornamented with Terra- Cotta, including foliate detail, Cartouches, Lion heads, and Dolphins. Designed by Renowned Architect: Gilbert A. Schellinger 1898-1900.