240 East 47th #13F$1,150,000
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240 East 47th #13F
Condo in Turtle Bay •  building info
1bd • 2ba • 977ft² $1,177 per ft²
List Price

$1,150,000

Key Details
Days on market
69
Last price change
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Estimated payment
$8,816
Taxes
$1,022
Monthly common charges
$1,252
Description
Welcome to Dag Hammarskjold Tower, built in 1982 total 233 units, 43 story tower is one of the most well-known condominium in Midtown East. This beautifully renovated apartment has elegant wood plank floors, living room with dining area, new kitchen and bath. Southern exposure with unique view of the East River and the iconic Chrysler Building. There is a private balcony off the living room with beautiful sunset views. The luxurious building is one of the most desirable condominiums in midtown Manhattan. With close proximity to UN, restaurants, shopping, Grand Central Station, and steps to all forms of transportation. Amenities include: 24/7 doorman and concierge, children's playroom, residents garden, an indoor swimming pool on the 43rd floor, health club, rooftop sundeck, the penthouse skyline lounge which can be reserved for events, video security, storage space, bicycle room and on -site parking garage.

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Important Stuff
Elevator
Full Time Doorman
Cats and Dogs allowed
Listing Amenities
Hardwood floors
City View
Dishwasher
Skyline View
Building Amenities
Gym
Bike Room
Concierge
Live In Super
Swimming Pool
Fios Available
Children's Playroom
Outdoor Space
Garden
Balcony
Roof Deck
Private Roof Deck
History
What it'll cost
Purchase price
$1,150,000
Asking Price: $1,150,000
Term
30 Years
Down Payment
$115,000 (10%)
Min: 10% (115,000)
Rate
6.5 %
Mortgage Amount
$1,035,000
Mortgage Payment
$6,542
Common Charges
$1,252
Taxes
$1,022
Estimated closing cost
$45,000
Total monthly cost $8,816
Listing Courtesy of Landmark International R E

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