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Listed: Apr 24, 2024Last Price Change: ($350,000) on Dec 17Days on Market: 248Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Listing viewed 200 times
Insider Highlights
- Elegant Pre-War Design: Masterfully designed with classic architectural details, this apartment exudes timeless luxury.
- Spacious Living Areas: A generous living room/dining room with three large windows and a cozy fireplace creates an inviting atmosphere.
- Luxurious Primary Suite: The primary bedroom features expansive closets and an en suite bathroom, offering a private retreat.
- Charming Library/Bedroom: Versatile space currently used as a bedroom, perfect for guests or as a cozy reading nook.
- Well-Equipped Eat-In Kitchen: Includes modern appliances, a washer/dryer, and a large pantry for ultimate convenience.
- Exclusive Boutique Building: Only 20 apartments in a white glove cooperative, ensuring privacy and personalized service.
Description
A gracious foyer leads to the spacious square living room/dining room with three large windows, built-in bookcases and fireplace. Also accessed from the foyer are a generously proportioned primary bedroom with huge closets and bathroom en suite and a charming library, currently used as a bedroom; a second bathroom adjoins both bedrooms.
The cheerful eat-in kitchen is well-equipped and includes a washer/dryer and large pantry. There is CAC in the bedrooms and thru-wall AC in the kitchen.
Built in 1926 by renowned architects Pleasants Pennington & Albert W. Lewis, 66 E. 79th Street was converted to cooperative in 1986. Featuring 15 stories and only 20 apartments, this boutique, white glove cooperative is less than two blocks to Central Park with proximity to transportation, fine restaurants, shops and museums.
The building offers a 24 hour doorman and live-in resident manager.
There is a gym and storage room that transfers with the apartment. Cats and dogs up to 40lbs. are permitted. 2% flip tax is paid by seller. Windows must be replaced within 12 months of closing.
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