333 East 119th Street Apartment 2K at The Palm is located three flights up in this elevator co-op building. This spacious and immaculately renovated one bedroom co-op apartment has modern upgrades and beautiful touches of thoughtful detail throughout. Upon entering, you will be drawn towards the double...
333 East 119th Street Apartment 2K at The Palm is located three flights up in this elevator co-op building. This spacious and immaculately renovated one bedroom co-op apartment has modern upgrades and beautiful touches of thoughtful detail throughout. Upon entering, you will be drawn towards the double wide south facing windows with greenery and natural light abound. Drop your items in the deep coat/utility closet as you pass by the modern upgraded kitchen. An abundance of cabinets and counter space will thrill any home chef with plenty of over and under counter storage and full appliance package including dishwasher and microwave. Enjoy a meal at your beautiful dining banquet well positioned next to the kitchen, and make yourself a libation at the built in bar before retiring to the cozy living room. Enjoy beautiful hardwood floors throughout, as you move down the hallway to the back of the apartment where you will find the well appointed second bathroom with bathtub outside the second bedroom. Enough space to fit a queen bed, nursery or office and complete with a large closet. The king size primary bedroom has a built out walk-in closet as well as another well appointed en suite bathroom with stall shower. Both bedrooms also include south facing windows. The Palm is an elevator co-op, built in 2006. Building amenities include a large laundry room, as well as a brand new fitness center and shared common garden. Pets are allowed on a case by case basis. Live-in Super and on site porter. Easy access to MTA buses and close proximity to the 6 train. Only three blocks from Costco and Aldi!
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