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West 58th Street
Condo in Midtown •  building info
1bd • 1ba
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$999,000

Description
This large and bright one-bedroom corner residence has 8 oversizeddouble glazed windows that offer exposures both south and west. High beamed 10' ceilings and original oak plank floors add further pre-war distinction to this ideally situated home in the heart of midtown west. An airy separate bedroom contains a generous amount of closet space. Additionally, there is also a roomy coat closet and a linen closet. The windowed kitchen features modern stainless steel appliances, ample countertops, and cabinet storage. Classic pre-war tile enhances a bathroom with updated fixtures and furnishings. This gracious turn-of-the-century 11 story brick condominium faces Southwest over theprestigious 57th Street corridor. Newly dubbed "Billionaires Row" for the monolithic residential towers that seemingly pierce the sky, the neighborhood has become a mecca for high-end dwellers with the stratospheric price points these units command. The Coronet was erected in 1901 and converted to a condominium in 1976. The historically landmarked building is only one block from Central Park and minutes to Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, Time Warner Center, Whole Foods, Equinox Gym, and multiple five-star dining options. With its elegant French Renaissance architecture and central location, the structure is a standout on the West 58th Street block between 5th and 6th Avenues. Main transportation hubs are advantageously nearby as well. The Coronet is also in the midst of the burgeoning nightlife of midtown Manhattan. Amenities of this pre-war F/S luxury condominium include a Doorman and state of the art 24 Hour security, renovated entry foyer, a live-in Super, a package room, and a laundry room. The offering plan accepts 6-month rentals, which makes this condominium very attractive to investors. Pets allowed. Pieds-a-Terre also permitted. Special assessment of $126 per month, until December 2022.

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