Episode: #271
Episode: #271
Zach Duffey is an expert on mold. After working as a home inspector and going on to manage a mold remediation franchise, Zach realized there was a need for more honest service, and created Mold Mentor.
In this episode, we discuss the in’s and out’s of mold, how to tell if it’s a concern in your property, and what to do about it. You will understand what mold is, what the truth is about black mold, and how to properly test for mold.
Zach Duffey is an expert on mold. After working as a home inspector and going on to manage a mold remediation franchise, Zach realized there was a need for more honest service, and created Mold Mentor.
In this episode, we discuss the in’s and out’s of mold, how to tell if it’s a concern in your property, and what to do about it. You will understand what mold is, what the truth is about black mold, and how to properly test for mold.
Columbia County
Columbia County
Columbia County
Columbia County
32 Gramercy Park South, 2J
Sutton Place, NY 10003
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A key to Gramercy Park for under one million dollars! A winning combination – this spacious junior four is both modern and warm.
Renovated in 2009 with updates in 2012 the apartment is move-in ready. Enjoy sunny eastern exposures with a long expanse of windows. The gracious layout includes a large L-shaped living room with a separate windowed dining area, a working kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, custom cabinetry, wine storage and limestone countertops and a home office off the entry. The chic bathroom with its Ann Sacks tiles is just off the large bedroom. Additionally, the apartment boasts great closet space, red oak floors and recessed lights.
Built in 1956, 32 Gramercy Park South is a full-service co-op with a garage, spectacular roof deck and laundry. Pieds-a-terre are allowed and pets on a case-by-case basis.
Status: Sold
Price: $925,000
Beds: 1
Baths: 1
Type: Co-op
Maintenance: $1,568
FEATURES
Elevator
Doorman
Allows Pets
Pre-War
Garage
Rooftop Terrace
Building Laundry