301 East 48th Street
Apartment #8G
$899,000 Price
1 Bedroom   1.0 Bath

301 East 48th Street, Midtown East, NYC

First time available after being fully GUT RENOVATED! Welcome to this amazing approximately 1,000 Sq ft SUPER OVERSIZED 1-BEDROOM, as well as having 1 Bathroom along WITH THREE WALK-IN CLOSETS!! As you enter the apartment boasts the Wow Factor feeling very spacious & bright. This...

First time available after being fully GUT RENOVATED! Welcome to this amazing approximately 1,000 Sq ft SUPER OVERSIZED 1-BEDROOM, as well as having 1 Bathroom along WITH THREE WALK-IN CLOSETS!! As you enter the apartment boasts the Wow Factor feeling very spacious & bright. This is due to the newly installed light Oak Wood Floors and having Western views/exposure flooding the apartment with natural light. From the foyer to the sunken living room, the step down allows one to feel the large space of the apartment due to the height volume on the step down. Entering the Living room, the apartment you immediately see the open kitchen/living/dining area floor plan. You can be social at the Kitchen's Island, relax in your living room or dine in the dining room; many quality options to choose from regarding your lifestyle. When one makes a right and then a quick left from the entrance foyer they are greeted by the Fully Renovated Kitchen containing all modern appliances including a sub-zero fridge, chef's stove, dishwasher as well as abundant counter top space & storage. After you walk through the kitchen, just next to it is the spacious dining room which could be used as a 2ND BEDROOM, or a HOME OFFICE. When you retrace, walk back through the kitchen and make a left, you have 2 Walk in closets adjacent to one another on your right side and then have the bedroom down the hall on the left side. The Bedroom easily fits a King size bed and has a Walk-in Closet as well. The fully customized & gut renovated Bathroom is at the end of the hallway and is the LARGEST G-LINE BATHROOM in the entire building! There is an assessment of $54/month that is on-going. Marlo Towers is a full service co-op with a live-in super, 24/7 doorman and phenomenal staff. There is a laundry room, common & private storage, bike room and a roof deck. The co-op allows co-purchasing, gifting, 2nd homes, gifting, and guarantors. Subletting is permitted as well. Pets are allowed on a case by case basis. Morton Williams supermarket is in the retail section of the building on 2nd Avenue,, Whole Foods is on 57th Street and Trader Joe's is on 59th Street. The E & M trains are at Lexington/53rd, the 4, 5 and 6 trains are close by at Grand Central which also has access to Metro North. Midtown East has easy access to and from Manhattan to Long Island and the two major NYC area airports. THIS APARTMENT WON'T LAST!!

Courtesy of Corcoran Group

Floorplan for 301 East 48th Street, 8G

Floorplan for 301 East 48th Street, 8G

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Listing Details

Midtown East, NYC
Type: Cooperative
Price: $899,000
Maintenance/CC: $1,951
Web ID: 1061795709

Info & Amenities

Type: Co-op
Rooms: 4.0
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1.0
Washer and dryer: Yes
Built: 1964
Pets allowed: Yes

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