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  • Price cut: $45K (6/17)
    $1,550,000

    11 E 86th St #19B, New York, NY 10028

    3beds
    1,487sqft
    Coop
    Built in 1960
    -- sqft lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $1,042/sqft
    $5,189/mo HOA

    What's special

    Large south facing windowsDouble exposuresThree exposuresCorner unitViews of central parkWonderful lightTwo bathrooms
    High-floor SUNNY Park Block Convertible 3BR Create your dream home just off Fifth Avenue’s prestigious Museum Mile. With just one neighbor sharing your landing, this large 19th floor apartment shows a flexible layout that offers an opportunity to convert the windowed dining room into a third bedroom (please see the alternative floor plan which is subject to approval). Enter the apartment through a grand gallery which leads directly into an open, sun-filled, spacious living room and a formal dining room with large South facing windows overlooking the city and angled Views of Central Park. Features include: a windowed kitchen, two generously proportioned split bedrooms, two bathrooms, and numerous closets. The primary bedroom has an en-suite windowed bath. The guest bedroom, now den, has double exposures. This corner unit has three exposures that offer wonderful light perpetually throughout the day and is pin-quiet too! Please note in-unit washer dryers are not permitted. 11 East 86th Street is a Full-service Carnegie Hill co-op situated on a tree-lined street a half-block from Central Park and Museum Mile. Top-of-the-line amenities include a 24-hour doorman, fitness room, private storage (no fee and transfers with apartment), laundry room, on-site parking with EV charger (current wait list), and a live-in super. Each landing can customize their hallway. 65% Financing. Flip tax 3%. Co-purchasing, pied-a-terres and guarantors allowed on a case-by-case basis. Non-smoking building for new shareholders. Subletting allowed after 3 years of ownership, 2 out of 10 years. Pets welcome.
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