Property Description for 330 East 49th Street, 12-D
Stupendous opportunity for the savvy and international investor!
Apartment 12D at 330 East 49th Street is an oversized loft that is virtually the equivalent of a 1Bedrrom. Measuring slightly under 600 square feet, this north facing residence offers up exhilarating Manhattan skyline views from its large wall of windows.
The entire home has been completely renovated and features a separate well-equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, Shaker-style wood cabinetry with tiled backsplash, and marble countertops.
The pristine white tile and porcelain bathroom has a modern sink and vanity and a rain shower head over the tub. A loft with this much storage is absolutely rare in New York City. There are 4 large closets including a walk in that leads to the bathroom, natural hardwood wide plank floors, and baseboard moldings. The apartment also comes with Central heat and air. All of this at a great price as well as the potential for rental income from day 1 after closing.
The Beekman East was built in 1962 during the postwar boom. It is a 15 story full service condominium with a 24hr doorman, live-in super, central laundry, and an onsite parking garage. There is an all new lobby and brand new elevators. The building allows pieds-a-terre and subletting. It is also Pet Friendly.
330 East 49th Street is positioned between the Beekman Place enclave and historic Turtle Bay. Its prime location, along with the presence of the United Nations, makes it one of the most secure neighborhoods in the city. Also within range to the east is the small blooming oasis of Beekman Place Park set against the backdrop of the FDR Drive. Flowers and shrubbery abound amidst lush green trees, with areas for seating scattered throughout. To the west is the 2 block long Dag Hammarskjold Plaza with its rows of cascading fountains, outdoor café, and weekly Farmers Market. The Turtle Bay neighborhood is replete with grocery stores and dining options offering a diversity of cuisines, most notably French and Italian. Numerous shopping destinations such as Saks Fifth Avenue and local boutiques also populate the area, In addition to the FDR, Grand Central Station, and the Midtown Tunnel are conveniently accessible, as is transportation by subway, Avenue buses, and the crosstown bus at East 49th Street. Currently there is an Assessment of $158 dollars per month until 2/2022.