Featured in James Goode's "Best Addresses", The Broadmoor is a remarkable Beaux Arts building designed by Joseph Abel for Bralove, Ernest and McInerney, originally opened as an apartment-hotel in 1929 and converted to cooperative in 1948. This divine southwest-facing one bedroom and den enjoys spectacular light and an airy view of the building's manicured front grounds as well as of the National Cathedral. 9' ceilings and wood floors contribute to the architectural charm of this rare offering. The spacious open living-dining room provides excellent entertaining space. The renovated eat-in kitchen features quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, white cabinetry and an island/breakfast bar. The bright den offers a high-perch from which to work or lounge; sliding glass doors and can be purposed as an office or flex second bedroom. The bedroom accommodates a king-sized bed, has an abundance of closet space and is immediately adjacent to the tastefully renovated hall bathroom. The Broadmoor has beautifully-manicured grounds, a 24-hour front desk, professional on-site manager, party room, fitness room and community laundry room. No pets. Building requires a 15% down payment. Co-Op Fee of $725.29 includes maintenance and operations and property taxes. Deduct from sales price $23,363 for Underlying Mortgage, payable at $217.14 per month. Parking available for rent at $139.20 per month. DON'T MISS 3-D VIRTUAL TOUR! Square footage per floor plan.