Description
Discover the perfect opportunity to create your dream home in this high-floor one-bedroom with stunning light and open sky, brimming with pre-war character and timeless appeal. The largest one-bedroom line in the building, this apartment was measured at 759 square feet. This oversized one-bed offers pristine hardwood floors, 9’7” ft ceilings, large rooms, a windowed bathroom and stunning southwestern and northeastern exposures. Upon entering this sophisticated space, you will notice an oversized foyer/gallery that offers bonus space to accommodate work-from-home, an eat-in kitchen overflow or additional shelving space. The highlight of the spacious living/dining room are the three enormous windows that dominate the space allowing an abundance of natural light to pour in with completely unobstructed views and lots of sky. With its tranquil ambiance, the bedroom is also expansive in size with generous sunlight and closet space; a perfect sanctuary for relaxation and restful nights. The kitchen boasts a distinctive layout that sets it apart from conventional designs with its shape and features ample culinary storage space. There was a tenant in place for several years, so while the apartment is quite livable, most would look forward to updating the kitchen and bathroom. The floors were just refinished, original tub reglazed, and a fresh coat of paint throughout; the perfect foundation to create your dream home. 102 West 80th Street is a well maintained 8-story boutique co-op building close to Riverside Park, the American Museum of Natural History, Farmers’ Market, Zabar's and some of the city’s finest restaurants. Also, conveniently located close to several forms of transportation such as the B, C, and 1 train, as well as the M79/M7/M11 bus lines. Building amenities include voice intercom, elevator, live-in super and a laundry on-site. This pet-friendly building is also extremely investor friendly, with very flexible subletting rule. There is an assessment of $213.95 through Dec. 31, 2024. No flip tax. Cash only transaction due to the ratio of sponsor/investor units.