This Gracie Gardens co-op is elegant, spacious and welcomes the opportunity for entertaining. 1J is a large one bedroom corner apartment with a renovated kitchen & bath and your own private outdoor terrace. Imagine coming home to host a dinner party al fresco, on your large private terrace... big enough for a round table, four chairs, electric grill and planters. It is raised above the landscaped courtyard adjoining the other buildings that make up Gracie Gardens. This beautiful home has North & East exposures and many closets. This Yorkville oasis is approximately 1100 square feet plus the 186 square foot exterior terrace
Enter the spacious living room through the elegant archway leading from the entrance foyer and dining area. The oversized corner one bedroom has several large closets and a glimpse of the East River. Window treatments include blackout shades. The windowed kitchen features quartz counters, stainless steel appliances: Sub Zero, Bosch range & over the counter microwave, Miele dishwasher. The kitchen has recessed lighting and a seating/eating area that doubles as a home office. Between the bedroom and kitchen is a 5' x10' dressing area with closet, leading to a windowed bathroom. The bathroom has a steam shower, white pedestal sink and white tile throughout. Double pane windows make it very quiet. 1J has been re-wired, has hardwood floors, Lutron light dimmer switches throughout and features surround sound Bose system. Gracie Gardens permits Pets, Guarantors, Co-purchases on case by case basis.
24 Hour doormen, live-in Resident Manager, elevator, laundry room, bicycle room, storage bins for rent. Proximity to Carl Shurz Park/East River Promenade, Gracie Mansion, Asphalt Green, Whole Foods & Fairway Market. Transportation options include: Q Train, Lexington Ave trains, crosstown bus, Wall Street Bus, NYC East River Ferries, 7 miles to LaGuardia Airport.
80% financing allowed. There is a 2% flip tax paid by the seller. There is a monthly assessment of $259.25 in place for roof replacement ending December 2025. Square Footage is an informed estimate from appraisal and should be confirmed by purchaser's representatives.
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