Experience the truly move-in ready #405 at The Renaissance located at the crossroads of 116th Street and Lenox Avenue. This full-service, 24-hour doorman HDFC co-op features a private courtyard and playground for residents to enjoy at their leisure. Additionally, there is a central laundry room along with...
Experience the truly move-in ready #405 at The Renaissance located at the crossroads of 116th Street and Lenox Avenue. This full-service, 24-hour doorman HDFC co-op features a private courtyard and playground for residents to enjoy at their leisure. Additionally, there is a central laundry room along with a parking garage and management company on-site. Not only does #405 have the sought after split 2 bedroom layout with southern exposure - it is complete with an oversized, pass-through kitchen and dining room which is very rare to come by. The kitchen has been fully renovated with stunning quartz countertops and extra large white Shaker cabinetry. The L-shaped counter space provides ample room for prepping for a sumptuous meal and the full size, stainless steel appliance suite complete with a dishwasher are ready for your every day needs. If you are looking for oversized rooms with an abundance of space, this is the home for you. Each bedroom can comfortably accommodate up to a king-sized bed plus additional furniture and both include substantial closet space. The living room is extra wide and the entire home has great wall space to hang your favorite mirrors and artwork. To top everything off, this bathroom is outfitted with a tub, large vanity, and medicine cabinet for all of your storage needs. The Renaissance at 130 Lenox Avenue features a CVS within its retail space and the 2/3 train is adjacent to the building for easy access to the subway. Please note, this HDFC requires an 165% AMI income cap and it must be your primary residence. Gifting is allowed but unfortunately no guarantors allowed.
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