Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($1,125,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
On Manhattan’s Upper East Side in Carnegie Hill, a perfect prewar classic 7 just off Fifth Avenue, steps from Central Park and on one of the most beautiful blocks in Manhattan. The apartment is flooded with light and retains the original excellent floor plan designed by renowned architect, J. E. R. Carpenter in 1922. There are enchanting views of the beautiful historic Carhart and Fabbri mansions and spring-flowering trees from 3 large windows in the living room and also from the primary and second bedrooms.
The generous foyer opens to a large wide living room which has a wood-burning fireplace and custom built-in bookcases.
There is a well-proportioned separate formal dining room. The spacious updated windowed eat-in kitchen has solid wood cabinets with stone countertops and plenty of space for more than one cook. Off the kitchen is a home office/small bedroom which has a partial bath and washer and dryer.
The 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths are separated from the front of the apartment on a hallway off the living room. The primary bedroom has a bath ensuite; the other bath is accessible from the hallway. The apartment has 9’5" ceilings, beautiful hard-wood floors, six-over-six windows and all the charming details associated with prewar architecture.
4 East 95th Street has a full-time doorman and a live-in super.
Each apartment has a complimentary basement storage bin. Pets are allowed. 50% financing. 2% flip tax, paid by buyer.
Carnegie Hill is a peaceful and popular neighborhood. It is known for its beauty, its low-rise buildings and its easy pace.
It has many top museums, excellent restaurants and shops, beautiful historic buildings, convenient services and good access to transportation. It is bordered by Central Park with the much-used Reservoir and Bridle Path, tennis and paddle courts, playgrounds, meadows and walking paths. It is a good place to call home.
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