OFFICE EXCLUSIVE A rare find! One of less than two dozen three-bedroom, 1.5-bath units at Celtic Park, this cooperative apartment is large and has an expansive, open feeling. It runs the depth of the building, from north to south - and faces a lovely interior garden. Upon entering, the living room is on the right and large enough for a dining table. Off to the left is the updated eat-in kitchen. Beyond are the three spacious bedrooms and the main bath. The master bedroom faces the interior garden and has a large double closet along with its own half bath. A second bedroom also faces the garden with windows creating a bay effect. The third bedroom, also ample in size, faces north, as does the main bath. There are five spacious closets. Lovely prewar details abound in this charming, home-like apartment. Located less than three miles from midtown Manhattan, the Celtic Park Apartments spread across two city blocks that had once been the outdoor home of the Irish-American Athletic Club. Constructed in 1931 and 1937, they were the last development built by the City and Suburban Homes Company. Here, the firm engaged both Ernest Flagg and Springsteen & Goldhammer to design innovative "garden apartments," where the buildings not only have front gardens, but surround beautifully manicured interior gardens. Flagg is best known for his 47-story Singer Building of 1908, briefly the tallest building in the world. Springsteen & Goldhammer were active in designing similar open-court and garden apartments for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union, in lower Manhattan and the Bronx. Maintenance fees at Celtic Park include gas and electric, so you pay no utility bills. 20% down is required and subletting is allowed. The buildings are also pet friendly. Celtic Park offers an extensive array of amenities in addition to its gardens: parking, storage, bike storage, laundry facilities, 24/7 security, and an on-site management office. The apartment is located just three blocks south of Queen Boulevard, and half way between the 40th and 46th Street stops on the 7 train. Close to everything Sunnyside has to offer - shopping, restaurants, schools, houses of worship, etc. - along that small-town feel in the heart of the big city. And while this Celtic Park building has a Woodside zip code, its immediate "neighbor" is technically in Sunnyside. Plus, all of Celtic Park is only blocks from downtown Sunnyside. Call Daniel Karatzas for an appointment
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