301 East 63rd Street #14J $525,000 FOR SALE 4 rooms2 beds1 bath Resale•Co-op in Lenox Hill SAVE SHARE This sale has been saved by 100 users. See a problem with this listing? Report it here. Listing by Sothebys International Realty, Corporate Broker, 650 Madison Avenue, New York NY 10022. Click here.

 

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301 East 63rd Street #14J

$525,000 FOR SALE
4 rooms2 beds1 bath
ResaleCo-op in Lenox Hill
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Listing by Sothebys International Realty, Corporate Broker, 650 Madison Avenue, New York NY 10022.
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DAYS ON MARKET
72 Days
LAST PRICE CHANGE
No Recorded Changes
ESTIMATED PAYMENT
MONTHLY TAXES
N/A
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
$4,354
TAX ABATEMENT
No Data Available

About the Listing

SELLER'S AGENT
Celeste PandhiLicensed Associate Real Estate Broker

DESCRIPTION

Welcome to 14J at 301 in Lenox Hill! New York Is Always A Good Idea with this 2 Bed /1 Bath apartment with hardwood floors, open kitchen and very spacious layout. The unit boasts 3 exposures – West (over 2nd Avenue), North and East. This is a very quiet location of the building in a prime spot in Lenox Hill plus tons of light! You will enjoy a windowed kitchen with built in microwave, stainless appliances, full fridge, dishwasher, wine fridge, granite countertop and tons of cabinet space. There are 2 walk in closets that are being newly outfitted! The bathroom is tiled with large medicine cabinet, under sink vanity and tub. Cable provider is Spectrum – The building offers a bulk rate deal to owners for cable and internet.

Recent updates include a new boiler, new water tank and 2 newly overhauled elevators. ALL updates were paid for in full out of reserves with NO assessments.

301 East 63rd Street amenities: Full Time Doorman, Laundry Room (new), Bike Storage ($25 annually), Resident Super, Pet Friendly (up to 40lbs) and a landscaped Roof Deck (can also be rented privately).

The building allows pied-a-terres, gifting, parents buying for children and co-purchasing (pending board approval). This is NOT a landlease. The land is owned by the coop. The maintenance reflects a portion of the mortgage on the land for each shareholder. Taxes are also included in the maintenance. Sublets permitted. NO increase in the maintenance for the 8th consecutive year. Solid financials and very good reserves! Bulk rate cable & internet offered through Spectrum. See updated building description for additional details.

BROKERS: To schedule an appointment please have your client complete the following forms: REBNY: Limitation of Liability & Health screening Questionnaire / NYS: Fair Housing & NYS Disclosure Form Please send me the REBNY Forms when requesting an appointment. Building Covid Form is also required.

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Amenities

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Cats and Dogs Allowed
  • Elevator
  • Full-time Doorman
CO-OP RULES
  • Co-purchase Allowed
  • Guarantors Allowed
  • Parents Buying Allowed
  • Pied-a-Terre Allowed
  • Sublets Allowed
BUILDING AMENITIES
  • Bike Room
  • Concierge
  • Garage Parking
  • Laundry in Building
  • Live-in Super
  • Parking Available
OUTDOOR SPACE
  • Roof Deck

About the Building

301 East 63rd Street  New York, NY 10065

Co-op in Lenox Hill

166 Units16 Stories1959 Built

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