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Bracha New York sales and marketing's Edgecombe Parc is more than 50% sold

According to sales and marketing team Bracha New York, Edgecombe Parc Condominium is 50% sold after three months on the market. Located at 456 West 167th Street, the project is a premier residential building in Washington Heights. The developer is Gleam Realty Inc. As the exclusive sales and marketing agents for the development, we have had the privilege of selling residents their ideal home in the resurged Washington Heights, said Ilan Bracha, president of Bracha New York at Keller Williams NYC. Washington Heights offers a taste of the old New York that formed its global appeal and maintains a new reputation as one of Manhattan's most historic as well as most revived neighborhoods.” Edgecombe Parc residences started at $340,000 to $1 million for one-bedrooms to three-bedrooms. Homes range from 500 s/f to 1,170 s/f. The furnished lobby boasts a marble and granite finish and features a waiting area for guests. Additional features include a fully equipped fitness center, secure bicycle storage rooms, doorman/concierge service, a garden adjacent to the gym and a rooftop terrace with views of the park, George Washington Bridge and the Manhattan skyline. "Each residence at Edgecombe Parc is beautifully and meticulously finished showing a rich esthetic and attention to detail," said Lisa Joa of Bracha New York. "Buyers are drawn to the up-and-coming neighborhood, the building and accessibility of this property." Each home is finished with oak hardwood floors and double-pane windows and terrace doors to ensure privacy. The bathrooms feature a Kohler soaking tub and subtle gray and white ceramic tile walls. Each bathroom is outfitted with a TOTO toilet and black Wenge wood vanity beneath a pristine white basin. All residences include a personal washer and dryer. The modern kitchen offers the best in mid-luxury design, complemented by the latest in kitchen technology. Each kitchen features GE Profile Series stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, custom redwood cabinets and white polished porcelain tile floors. The kitchen is also equipped with convenient side-by-side door refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, and gas range oven with overhead air vent.
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