Welcome to 1400 Landrush Way, a sophisticated two-bedroom condominium nestled in the heart of Baldwinsville, New York. This single-level residence offers a bright and open layout that effortlessly blends style and function. The living room welcomes you with abundant natural light, while an airy kitchen provides the perfect backdrop for both casual meals and elegant entertaining. Fresh updates throughout give this home a modern edge. The in-unit washer and dryer streamline daily routines.
Step into the updated bathroom, where a sleek glass enclosure and new flooring create a spa-like atmosphere. The kitchen showcases new flooring that unifies the space, complemented by stainless-steel appliances, newer cabinetry, solid-surface countertops, and a tasteful tile backsplash. Three ceiling fans distributed across the home ensure perfect airflow year-round. Every finish has been thoughtfully chosen to balance comfort and contemporary design.
Outside, your private balcony overlooks a serene pond, inviting you to savor morning coffee or unwind at sunset. Beyond the water views, the condominium community includes a detached one-car garage with assigned parking and additional storage, providing both security and convenience. The quarterly HOA fee of $850 covers maintenance of common areas, snow removal, water, sewer, trash, and building insurance, allowing you to relax and truly call this place home.
Located within walking distance of Tops and Aldi’s shopping plaza and less than five minutes from the vibrant Village of Baldwinsville, this home places dining, boutiques, and riverfront parks at your fingertips. The Baldwinsville School District serves this address, ensuring reputable educational options. Contents are negotiable, this condominium presents a rare opportunity to move in turnkey or personalize with your own furnishings
HOA fees covers: Common Area Maintenance, Common Area Taxes And Insurance, Common Heating/Cooling, Exterior Building, Maintenance, Master Insurance, Reserve Fund, Snow Removal, Trash/Garbage Collection and hot water. Residents are only responsible for their electric bill with National Grid