Convertible two-bedroom layout, presently used as a one-bedroom- ideally situated in prime Manhattan Valley.
This well-laid-out first-floor residence offers high ceilings, a newly renovated kitchen, and a sleek, modern bathroom, blending classic prewar character with contemporary updates. The sun-filled primary bedroom comfortably accommodates a queen-sized bed plus additional furniture, while the secondary room is perfectly suited for a home office, guest room, or flexible second bedroom.
A spacious living room anchors the home, making this apartment feel open, functional, and inviting—an exceptional find in today’s Manhattan market.
Parents buying for their children is allowed
Purchasers must meet Section 576 income guidelines, which cap the maximum household income based on the apartment’s total annual housing cost, including maintenance and estimated utilities. For example, for a one-bedroom with $732 monthly maintenance and approximately $200 in monthly utilities, the total monthly housing expense is $932, which would allow a maximum annual income of $67,104 for a two-person household under the current formula. Please note that exact income limits vary by household size and unit type, so all applicants should review the
purchase application income chart for full details.
Located at 155 West 106th Street, just moments from Central Park and the 1, B, and C subway lines, this residence offers unmatched access to outdoor space, transportation, dining, and neighborhood conveniences. Listing courtesy of Find Properties
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