This unit boasts a sunny southern exposure with hardwood floors throughout. The living room is spacious and features a decorative brick fireplace, as well as plenty of room for a dining table or work-from-home office. The bedroom is large enough to accommodate a king-sized bed and additional furniture, with a small walk-in closet. Both the bathroom and kitchen are updated and modernized, with stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher in the kitchen. Recently updated wall unit AC's in both the living room and bedroom ensure comfortable temperatures throughout the summer. This unit is a great investment opportunity with no rental restrictions. The building combines co-op ownership with condo rules, making it an attractive option for investors or first-time buyers.
This classic pre-war building has a newly installed virtual doorman (Butterfly system), and a super who lives on-site. It is also pet-friendly and allows for co-purchasing and parents buying for their children. The lobby is tastefully designed and features an elevator for convenience. The maintenance includes heat and hot water.
The building has a canopied facade, a laundry room with new machines and is situated on a quiet, tree-lined street in the charming Kips Bay neighborhood. The building is conveniently located near various subway lines, including the 6, N, R, and B, D, F, M, Q, as well as bus service for easy access up and downtown. Local park and playground just down the block. Target, Trader Joe's and Fairway are all nearby with a variety of restaurants and shopping options along the bustling 3rd Avenue
Snuggled next to the East River between 23rd and 34 street, Kips Bay is very popular with families due to the great schools, hospital access, and general safety of the area. However, there has also been an increase in young professionals seeking to rent in the neighborhood as businesses continue to expand in Murray Hill and North Manhattan.
Kips Bay receives its name from the Kips family farm off the bay of the East River. The area in the 1600's and 1700's, was mostly farmland. As the decades went by, more and more of the land was bought off to make room for city developments. For example in 1794, Bellevue Farm was purchased in order to construct a medical facility, and in subsequent years, parcels of Kips Bay Farm were purchased to expand the facilities.
Kips Bay in the 1800's saw more of the same, land and markets were bought and moved uptown to make room for small business and row houses. By the 1900's Kips Bay looked pretty much the same for…
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