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385 Grand Street #L2004
Coop in Lower East Side •  building info
1bd • 1ba
Sold price

$660,000

Key Details
Days on market
178
Last price change
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Estimated payment
$4,120
Monthly taxes
N/A
Monthly maintenance
$783
Description
This top twentieth floor offering with wonderful sweeping views is ready for its revival. This nearly 750 square foot space offers the inspired opportunity to live where you love and is poised for a transformation that will proudly result into terrific living. Double panoramic windows that are often matchless to find in every room offer bright and lovely Northeastern exposure as well as lovely picture postcard views of landmark bridges and intriguing cityscapes of The Big Apples East River Waterfront. In moving through the space you will discern that the reconstruction possibilities are various. In recreating the homes plateau, L2004 sets the stage for a thoughtfully designed and versatile layout. Seward Park is a secluded, established, and managed cooperative community that is settled into Manhattans Lower East Side Historic neighborhood. An important piece of the LES's historic story of community and perseverance. The building is graced with murals by Hungarian born painter Hugo Gellert, who painted murals all over the city in the 1930's. This is a unique focal point of the lobbies and serves as an homage to the Lower East Side and America in the 1930's. Quiet and conveniently situated, The Seward Park Community includes 2 parks with 13 acres of green lawns to relax and enjoy. Seward Park Housing Cooperative apartments are comprised of four 20-story buildings, with three towers in each building. The Cooperative is a liberal corporation where gifting and guarantors are appreciated. The community has been for long one of the best-kept residential secrets in Manhattan. Seward Park, named for the New York statesman famous for orchestrating the purchase of Alaska in 1867, is one of the largest NYC parks on the LES, and has the distinction of being home to the first permanent, municipally-built playground in the nation. Cherished park facilities for use and enjoyment are Basketball Courts, Playgrounds, Spray Showers, Volleyball Courts, and the 2019 large-scale and welcoming redesign and renovation of the southeast courtyard and perimeter which added features such as a storytelling alcove and wildflower garden. Other perks of the resident park community include a large outdoor space on Hester Street available for parties and another playground that includes swings, slides, and monkey bars. Additional amenities include an equipped fitness center, indoor playroom, twenty-four hour attended entry lobbies, on-site maintenance, beautifully landscaped grounds, community garden, vegetable garden, shared work space with two conference rooms, a community room complete with modern kitchen for events, in building and around the clock wifi enabled state-of-the-art laundry facilities, on site management, maintenance, and valet parking. Although additional fees and wait lists may apply there is parking [including indoor and outdoor, commercial, auto, and motorcycle], storing options and bicycle accommodation Shareholders benefit from low carrying charges and taxes [maintenance] and unlimited subleasing of apartments is approved after two years of ownership. An online portal has been established for resident information, communication with management and the Board of Directors, and for shared insight on numerous services in and around Seward Park. In unit washers/dryers are permissible subject to a building approval process as are pets with registration. The popular residential hotspot locale allows for super quick and easy access to major crossroads and key transportation and several Citibike stations are within the coop's blocks. Seward Park is surrounded by historic institutions of culture, art, and education. Most recently the new Essex Crossing with Essex Market and Underground Market Line was developed for the Lower East Sides convenience and exploration with a Target store, the largest Trader Joe's on the East Coast, a 14-screen Regal Cinemas, a bowling alley, and the International Center of Photography outpost. Additionally, the community is in excellent proximity to stepping out and about to surrounding neighborhoods and across Three Bridges. This is a delightful community village with a wonderful cooperative spirit and here and now is your opportunity to become a part of it! I would be pleased to introduce you.

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Outdoor Space
Garden
History
What it'll cost
Purchase price
$660,000
Asking Price: $660,000
Term
30 Years
Down Payment
$132,000 (20%)
Min: 20% (132,000)
Rate
6.5 %
Mortgage Amount
$528,000
Mortgage Payment
$3,337
Maintenance
$783
Estimated closing cost
$7,000
Total monthly cost $4,120
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran

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