$395K Tudor City co-op is a man cave in waiting
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$395K Tudor City co-op is a man cave in waiting

December 19, 2018

Woodstock Tower at 320 East 42nd Street is one of the most charming of Tudor City’s collection of elegant co-op buildings, and in keeping with the complex’s pre-war charm is this studio asking less than $400,000. Like so many of the itty-bitty units in Tudor City, this 240-square-foot makes the most of its footprint with a Murphy bed and built-in storage, and in this case, a very refined and handsome design that would make this the perfect man cave.

The studio has northern exposures with views of the Tudor City parks, the 59th Street Bridge, and the United Nations. It was recently renovated with hardwood floors and designer carpets, custom shelves and closets, and a marble island and cherry wood cabinetry in the kitchen. The queen-sized Murphy bed also has two retractable bedside tables. In addition, there are two storage closets near the entrance. The furniture can be included in the purchase.

The building offers a gardened courtyard, laundry room, bike room, fitness center, and storage. Co-purchasing, pied-a-terres, and pets are allowed. Subleasing is permitted with board approval and a fee.

[Listing: 320 East 42nd Street, 1104 by Santhe Tsetsilas and Michelle King of the Corcoran Group]

[At CityRealty]

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