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$1,850,000
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Essentials
- Price$1,850,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms5
- Staff Room1
- Exposure N, S, E & W
Key Features
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Full city view
Welcome to a very large and elegant 5 room prewar upper east side apartment. This apartment has the unbeatable combination of low maintenance and terrific space. This is the first offering for the apartment in 62 years. It's many stunning attributes include exceedingly low maintenance because of commercial income, a huge living room and master bedroom; both of these rooms are corner rooms with great dual exposures; extremely bright light with gorgeous city views; large and gracious entry gallery; 9.5' ceiling height; generous closet space and hardwood floors; Without question, this is the gem of the East Side. WD ok and Pets ok
Additional features of this property include: Extremely low maintenance, Oversized living room and bedrooms and gallery, New windows, Pre War details, Pets ok, and Washer Dryer ok.
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Upper East Side
Upper East, from 57th Street to 110th Street, from the East River to Fifth Avenue, with Sutton Place and Carnegie Hill as separate enclaves.
The Upper East Side historically exemplifies serious landmark-type apartments but remains a neighborhood where there’s a co-op or condo for everyone. Strict co-ops (some with o’-say-can-you-see Central Park views) continue to prevail in the Upper East Side from Park to Fifth Avenues, but there are plenty of studios, one- and two-bedroom condos, and rentals on the Upper East Side as well. Luxury new condo buildings include the Laurel, with a world-class gym that would satisfy any triathlete, the Lucida, and the Brompton.
39 East 79th Street
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Lexington Ave - 77th St
7 mins
Emily Post collaborated with Kenneth Murchison, an architect from her father’s firm, to build the fourteen-story NYC Beaux-Arts building in 1928. The pre-war co-op has a full-time doorman.
- Prewar
- Built in 1928
- 15 floors
- 21 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
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