**Sponsor Sale – No Board Approval Required**
**Cash Purchase Only – Ideal for Investors or First-Time Buyers**
Presenting Apartment 4A at The Wilbraham, a distinguished, landmarked pre-war co-op located in the coveted NoMad neighborhood. This meticulously preserved building offers a rare opportunity for those seeking both historical charm and modern amenities in a prime location.
Situated on the 4th floor, this south-facing studio is bathed in natural light, creating a welcoming and airy atmosphere. The residence retains its original architectural details, including beautifully restored parquet flooring, intricate Victorian moldings, soaring 11-foot ceilings, an original fireplace, and large windows that provide a generous amount of sunlight. The thoughtfully renovated kitchen features stainless steel appliances, while the updated bathroom offers a contemporary touch. Storage is abundant with two spacious closets ensuring ample space for all your needs. This apartment is the perfect entry point for a first-time homeowner or an ideal pied-à-terre in one of New York’s most sought-after neighborhoods.
The Wilbraham is a landmarked eight-story building that was originally built as a bachelor’s hotel and served as an annex to the renowned Waldorf Astoria. This Romanesque Revival structure is an architectural gem, combining Philadelphia brick, Belleville brownstone, and cast iron in its exterior design. An iconic cast-iron staircase connects all floors, leading to the elegantly restored lobby. Converted to a cooperative in 1989, the building was granted landmark status in 2004, preserving its unique character and history.
Building Features:
Elevator
Laundry Room
Renovated Lobby
Voice Intercom System
Package Room
Conveniently located at the corner of 30th Street and Fifth Avenue, NoMad is a vibrant and highly desirable neighborhood with unmatched accessibility. The apartment is just minutes from Madison Square Park, Flatiron, Chelsea, Midtown, the Empire State Building, Herald Square, Penn Station, and Park Avenue South. With multiple subway lines (4, 5, 6, N, R, W, Q, B, D, F, M) and the PATH train at 33rd Street, commuting and travel options are plentiful.