$355,000
Updated 6 years ago
Off Market

126 East 30th Street, 4-A

NoMad, Manhattan | Park Ave South & Lexington Ave

Studio 1 Bath450 Square FeetCo-op

$355,000
Maintenance$751
Price Per SF
$789

Listing Features

  • Hardwood Floors
  • Skylights
  • Adjoining Pantry
  • Eat-in Kitchen
  • Windowed Kitchen

Outdoor space and views

  • North Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed
  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 126 East 30th Street, 4-A

Prime NOMAD studio with skylight in the bathroom! Apartment #4A at 126 East 30th Street has a renovated kitchen and bathroom and northern exposure out to the treetops and street view. The apartment has hardwood floors throughout and there are two closets providing ample storage. There is enough space for a queen bed, couch, and table/desk for work from home set-ups! Maintenance is reasonable at $754 per month. Close to the 4-5-6 at 28th street and N-R-W at 28th Street. The building is a relaxed co-op allowing co-purchases and gifting and subletting on a case by case basis. Pets under 30 lbs are allowed (subject to interview and board approval.) Smoking is not permitted in common areas. Contact me for a private showing! @DanielleSellsNYC on Instagram! Washer/dryer is allowed with board approval after closing.

Listing History for 126 East 30th Street, 4-A

Now
01/18/2021
TOM by Danielle Nazinitsky
Compass
2021

Building Details for 126 East 30th Street

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1900
Financing Allowed80%
Floors/Apts4/16
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

28 St
0.13 miles
33 St
0.15 miles
28 St
0.37 miles
23 St
0.37 miles
23 St
0.43 miles

Citi Bike

Lexington Ave & E 29 St
0.06 miles
E 30 St & Park Ave S
0.07 miles

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NoMad | Manhattan

Quick Profile

NoMad, North of Madison Square Park, is a rectangular swath of land that is bordered by East 25th Street to the south, East 29th Street to the north, Sixth Avenue to the west, and depending who you ask, Madison or Lexington Avenue to the East. It’s had its acronymed name for over two decades but not every New Yorker calls the neighborhood NoMad.

Historic architecture, trendy hotels and restaurants and high-priced apartments - NoMad wasn’t always the coveted neighborhood that it is today. It’s gone through many transformations over the years. Including a red light district known as the Tenderloin in the 1880’s. It was a popular shopping destination and a place where high society held court in the mid 19th century. It was part of New York City’s Silicon Alley in the 1990’s.

As of lately, world class chefs and restaurants have moved into NoMad. It’s tied with Midtown Manhattan for having the most Michelin stars (six stars to date). Besides NoMad’s architecture, nightlife, and restaurants, we can’t forget the added perk of being close to other great neighborhoods and cultural institutions. NoMad’s central location makes it easier to get just about anywhere in the city. You can walk to Chelsea, West Village, Union Square or Grand Central Station in no time at all. The N, R, 1, 6, B, Q, F, and M are very close or just a few blocks away. Penn Station is also within walking distance.

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OLR ID: 549391