Apr 17, 2015
Carter's Review
This attractive, red-brick, mid-block apartment building at 112 East 83rd Street between Park and Lexington Avenue on the Upper East Side was erected in 1929 and has 24 co-operative apartments. It is 9 stories tall.An attractive, mid-block, pre-war co-operative apartment building that is convenient to transportation, shopping, restaurants and schools on the Upper East Side.An attractive, mid-block, pre-war co-operative apartment building that is convenient to transportation, shopping, restaurants and schools on the Upper East Side.An attractive, mid-block, pre-war co-operative apartment building that is convenient to transportation, shopping, restaurants and schools on the Upper East Side.
Bottom Line
An attractive, mid-block, pre-war co-operative apartment building that is convenient to transportation, shopping, restaurants and schools on the Upper East Side.
Description
The building has a canopied entrance and sidewalk landscaping with a one-story rusticated limestone base. It has window surrounds on the second floor and a bandcourse above the second and 6th floors. There is a cornice above the 7th floor which has window surrounds with curved tops and the 8th floor is glass-enclosed.
The building has discrete air-conditioners.
Amenities
The building has a doorman, a live-in superintendent, storage and laundry facilities on every other floor.
Apartments
Penthouse B is a one-bedroom unit with a three-step-up entry foyer that leads to a 15-foot-wide family room with an angled balcony, an 11-foot-wide dining area next to a 9-foot-long kitchen and a three-step-up enclosed 39-foot-wide terrace adjacent to an 11-foot-long open terrace.
Apartment 6C is a two-bedroom unit with a 20-foot-long living room that opens onto a 13-foot-long-long dining area next to a 10-foot-wide, open, pass-through kitchen.
Apartment 3A is a two-bedroom unit with a 27-foot-wide living/dining room and an open, 11-foot-long kitchen.
Apartment 8A is a two-bedroom unit with a 16-foot-wide living room neat to a 17-foot-long dining area adjacent to an enclosed 11-foot-long kitchen.
- Co-op built in 1929
- Converted in 1987
- Located in Carnegie Hill
- 24 total apartments 24 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($850K to $1.6M)
- Doorman