Condo board package and approval required before move in - please have flexibility on move in date and inquire about fees/application process.
120 West 58th Street, 9A is a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo on the 9th floor of a 10 story building in a boutique building in Central Park South. This home features 9ft ceilings, hardwood floors and a spacious living room area.
Sizable bedrooms with very large windows in all rooms allowing for great natural light.
120 West 58th Street gives residents easy access to public transportation (A/C/B/D/E/1/F lines all nearby) and features a live-in super, part-time doorman M-F 8am-12am and Sat/Sun 9am-5pm, and on-site laundry. Whole Foods, Equinox, excellent shopping destinations, and Central Park are minutes away.
Tenant-Paid Fees When Submitting Pre-Application to Landlord:
Landlord Credit Check Application Fee: $20/applicant
Upon Landlord Approval and Lease Signing: First Month's Rent + One Month Security Deposit
Tenant-Paid Condo Fees (After Lease has been executed and unit has been marked "in contract" and taken off market), submitted with Condo lease application:
Application Processing Fee: $575
Credit Check Fee: $200 per applicant/adult occupant
Move-In Fee: $700
Move-Out Fee (prepaid): $700
Move-In Deposit: $1500 (Refundable)
Digital Submission Fee: $65
Note: Domecile website charges 5% processing fee on the above fees.
Tenant-Paid Condo Fees (Paid when scheduling move out):
Move-Out Deposit: $1500 (Refundable)
The full Condo board package can be found on the Domecile website.
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