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New York, Fort George, New York City, NY
$540,000
7.280
231.90
Gut-Renovated Two-Bedroom Condominium in prime condition!
The open kitchen is a true focal point-designed for both everyday living and effortless entertaining. A wide breakfast bar anchors the space, offering seamless flow into the main living area. White marble countertops, sleek white cabinetry with gold-tone hardware, and a striking herringbone backsplash deliver a clean, sophisticated aesthetic. Premium stainless-steel appliances include a dishwasher, built-in microwave, cooktop and oven, and a Liebherr refrigerator. Under cabinet lighting and contemporary pendant fixtures add depth and warmth throughout the home.
The expansive living area offers remarkable flexibility to suit your lifestyle-whether configured as a formal dining area or living room and office nook. Exposed brick introduces texture and character, enhancing the home's distinctive appeal. A wide opening with pocket doors leads to a secondary room, ideal as a second bedroom, office or private retreat, complete with generous closet space and custom shelving.
The primary bedroom is privately situated and thoughtfully appointed with customized California closets and excellent natural light. Throughout the residence, recessed lighting and ceiling fans provide comfort in design.
The bathroom has been beautifully renovated with marble tile, a modern vanity, a large mirrored medicine cabinet, and a shower/tub combination with contemporary fixtures. In-unit laundry completes this exceptional home.
4260 Broadway Condominium is a six-story prewar building dating to the 1920s, featuring a striking two-story marble lobby that reflects its architectural heritage. Amenities include an elevator, live-in superintendent, and dedicated staff. Located in the vibrant Fort George/Washington Heights neighborhood, residents enjoy convenient access to Fort Washington Park, local dining, specialty shops, and multiple transportation options close-by.
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