It is with great pleasure I bring to market residence 204 at the Belford! A one of a kind renovation with an open floor plan. I absolutely love the crisp white walls and the high ceilings (over 9ft) which certainly contributes to the loft feels of the home. The windowed kitchen is equipped with ha...
It is with great pleasure I bring to market residence 204 at the Belford! A one of a kind renovation with an open floor plan. I absolutely love the crisp white walls and the high ceilings (over 9ft) which certainly contributes to the loft feels of the home. The windowed kitchen is equipped with handcrafted cabinets and top of the line stainless steel appliances - Wolf, Bertazzoni and Thermadore, along with a white stone counter island and in unit washer/dryer. Additionally, all of the bedrooms feature custom closets and recessed lighting throughout. I'm obsessed! This is definitely a rare find and opportunity to buy a home of this calibor at this price point.
4260 Broadway Condominium is a condo conversion that started in 1990. To date it's about 80% +/- sold. Most units sold in the past seven years were sponsor owned that were tastefully transformed. All with new electrical wiring, plumbing, marble tiled bathrooms, gorgeous hardwood floors, boasting some awesome high ceilings ranging from over 9' to 13', walls were taken down to create open concept kitchens with eating island counters, custom cabinets with plenty of storage, pocket doors, paired with modern fixtures and reputable brand appliances and all homes equipped with European stackable washer/dryers. This is a wonderful opportunity for anyone looking for a solid investment with good appreciation. The location is spot on near all public transportation to downtown Manhattan. 'A' train ride to Columbus Circle is just 20 minutes. You have a myriad of mom and pop stores, trendy cafes and restaurants, farmers market, new supermarkets fully stocked with whole food and organic produce, parks, museums (Hispanic Society Museum & Library, Morris-Jumel Mansion and Cloisters Metropolitan Museum of Art). All of this in a well diverse community. Washington Heights is a very desired neighborhood rich in culture. You have to experience the life. If you don't believe me, ask Lin Manuel. It's wonderful in 'the Heights'.
Water Charge: Approx $1,010 for the year. There is a tenant in place - open for discussion..