$299,000
$299,000
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1 Bath
SOLD DATE : 02/11/2022
Key Details
Sold Price $299,000
Property Type Condo
Sub Type coops
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Turtle Bay
MLS Listing ID OLRS-1958638
Sold Date 02/11/22
Full Baths 1
HOA Fees $769
HOA Y/N Yes
Year Built 1960
Property Description
Welcome home to this oversized studio in the heart of Midtown East!
Nestled between Grand Central and the United Nations Building, this charming and spacious north-facing studio features an open living space with three extra-large windows overlooking a beautifully landscaped garden.
Off the living space, the efficiently designed kitchen offers plenty of counter and storage space.
Additionally, the home is also outfitted with three large closets and a lovely full bathroom as well as a wall through A/C unit camouflaged by a custom-made hardwood cover.
321 East 45th Street is a well-maintained co-op building located on a quiet tree-lined block in Turtle Bay. The building offers a part-time doorman, a fantastic roof deck with East River and Skyline views, large central laundry, live-in super and wiring for Time Warner and Verizon Fios.
Enjoy the conveniences of midtown Manhattan, including nearby Grand Central and the 4/5/6 trains in addition to easy access to the FDR and East River. Stellar local restaurants include La Pecora Bianca, The Smith, Naya and Ophelia among others.
Subletting allowed after 2 years of ownership with board approval.
Location
State NY
County Newyork
Interior
Interior Features Entrance Foyer
Fireplace No
Laundry Common Area
Exterior
Exterior Feature Building Roof Deck
Private Pool No
Building
Story 14
New Construction No
Others
Ownership Stock Cooperative
Monthly Total Fees $769
Pets Description Building Yes, Yes
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