SHOWING IS BY APPOINTMENT. CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT. In Spring, the boulevard is where flowers bloom; at the Southern end of Harlem, the boulevard is where pre-war residential buildings once dormant, are being revived--like Spring. The charm of this 3 bed/1.5 bath apartment is its original splendor--a spacious lay-out, boasting 1,100 sq ft and 11 windows bringing light from all three exposures. The Spring zest pours through the bayfront living room windows magnifying the 11 ft high ceilings. From inside, these windows look out onto the boulevard's tree-lined streetscape. The newly renovated kitchen is the epicenter. Completely gutted and restored, this kitchen is adorned with new granite counter tops and custom cherry wood cabinets; equipped with stainless steel Frigidaire appliances, a wine chiller and beverage center. There is also a Washer and Dryer in the unit. These enhancements are the prelude of what this apartment can become; continued TLC and restoration, this apartment has all the accoutrements -moldings, chair railings, decorative fireplace with original tile, pocket sliding doors --to become a late 19th masterpiece once again. This seven storied, corner building stands tall like a beacon. Built in1930, this historic gem is reminiscent of its time when architectural details were paramount as illustrated by the buildings limestone based façade and ornate building entryway that include handcrafted ceiling moldings and tiled lobby flooring--making this a very special place to call home. A walk along the boulevard one can easily straddle two worlds. The building is located three blocks from the Northern end of Central Park. Key attractions of the park's North End include: Harlem Meer, the Charles Dana Discovery Center, Lasker Ice Skating rink and Olympic size swimming pool, the Conservatory Garden, and, an unlimited use of the park for hiking, biking, yoga, meditation and romantic evening walks. Walk North, you are in Harlem the home of exceptional cuisine, music and culture. Legendary music venues include: the Apollo Theatre, noted jazz clubs, an array of international restaurants such as: Red Rooster, Sette Pani, Cecil Steak House, and Cheri. For culture, the Cooper Hewitt Design and Africa Centers are the newest neighbors. The neighborhood offers gourmet supermarkets, organic shops and nearby shopping. The transportation arteries make living here easy. Conveniently located to ALL transportation, B/C/2/3 trains & major bus routes. It is Pet friendly building. This is an HDFC income restricted building. The maximum gross income for household size guidelines are: $58,032 for 1-2 persons; $69,804 for a family of 3 persons or more. ASKING: 949,000 Half bah can be reinstalled.
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