Property Description for 105 East 15th Street, 64
Brokers can collect their own fee. No Fee is direct through BRI.
Here is a website link to 3D Virtual Tour, Professional Pics & the floorplan:
http://www.105e15street-64.com
Here is your opportunity to connect with a classic prewar building that takes you back to the times of horse & buggy in Manhattan.
Step into a world designed by the visionary architect Gilbert Schellinger. Gilbert Schellinger was a renowned and prolific designer of residential buildings back in the late 1800's and 1900's.
Beautiful & bright Flat highlights the following features:
***The Swannanoa’s most coveted aspect is the large bay windows. Three (3) facing south in the
living room.
***9.5’ ceiling height.
***Hardwood floors.
***Three bright exposures including south, east and north.
This cozy home further features:
***Kitchen: Windowed eat-in kitchen featuring modern white cabinets, D/W,
convection/microwave, full oven, ceasarstone countertops and beautifully tiled
backsplash.
***Bathrooms: Both are windowed.
***Brand new Washer/Dryer.
***Lighting: Remote Control ceiling fans in LR & both BR’s.
***Closet: Plenty of closet space with 3 large closets including an oversized walk-in off the
master BR.
Before you contact the broker for questions or access, please read the terms of this offering carefully as it is a very unique offering and opportunity.
Please note the following:
***This offering is available immediately-September 1 for a one year term to start. An option year is possible. There are no term limits with regard to rentals in this building.
***NO SHORT TERMS!
***Two share is allowed. Three shares or more are prohibited.
***Guarantors are permitted.
***NO DOG policy on rentals.
Building Information: Gorgeous prewar elevator Bldg with great resident superintendent, brand new laundry room & Cyberdoorman remote security service. Two modern passenger elevators along with classic 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.