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215 East 73rd Street

215 East 73rd Street

Doorman Co-op located in Lenox Hill, between Third Avenue & Second Avenue

  • Apartments For Sale (2)
  • Recent Sales (16)
  • All Units in Building (71)
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Overview of 215 East 73rd Street

215 East 73rd Street was erected in 1928 by Alexander and Leo Bing, to the designs of Emery Roth. This sculpturesque prewar stands 11 stories tall and offers a gracious lobby, full-time doorman, common courtyard, an exercise room, elevator, service elevator, laundry room, waitlist storage, bike room and permits pieds-a-terre, pets, in-unit washer/dryers, as well as parents buying for children.

215 East 73rd Street is within short proximity to the Second Avenue Q train, several bus lines, Central Park, and a multitude of local shops and restaurants. Note: electricity is also included in the monthly maintenance.

Year Built
1928
Apartments
71
Floors
10
Pets: Allowed
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
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Amenities

  • FT Doorman
  • Pre War
  • Resident Storage
  • Health Club
  • Elevator

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Nearby Subways

  1. 6
at Lexington Ave 0.24 miles

Carter’s Review

"There are very few full-block, "luxury" residential developments on the Upper East Side - other than Manhattan House between Third and Second Avenues and 65th and 66th Streets and Imperial House between Lexington and Third Avenues and 68th and 69th Streets - or, even better, coordinated developments of specific streets.

(The Beaux-Arts apartments in the 40's between Second and First Avenues are somewhat similar urbanistically, but much smaller in scale and different in style. Tudor City, straddling 42nd Street, of course, is a stylistically coordinated enclave that occupies several "streets," and is perhaps Manhattan's best known such compound and it and London Terrace, which occupies the block between Ninth and Tenth Avenues and 23rd and 24th Streets, are stylistically related to Eastgate. Ruppert Houses on the east side of Third Avenue in the low 90s is, of course, a multi-block compound of huge modern towers that is more of the "tower-in-a-park" genre.)"
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Pros & Cons

  • Handsome pre-war residential enclave
  • Good crosstown bus service nearby
  • Close to many restaurants
  • Convenient Shopping
  • Consistent Fenestration
  • Sidewalk landscaping
  • Fireplaces
  • Sunken Living Rooms
  • Doorman
  • Canopied Entrance
  • Gargoyles
  • Attractive- quiet street
  • Close to Subway
  • No health club
  • Step-down lobby
  • Exposed rooftop water tank
  • No Balconies

CityRealty Rating

19
/44
Architecture
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20
/36
Location
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/39
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  • How is the CityRealty Rating calculated?

    Architecture
    • 30+ remarkable
    • 20-29 distinguished
    • 11-19 average
    • < 11 below average
    Location
    • 27+ remarkable
    • 18-26 distinguished
    • 9-17 average
    • < 9 below average
    Features
    • 22+ remarkable
    • 16-21 distinguished
    • 9-15 average
    • < 9 below average

Broker & Buyer Comments

This "handsome pre-war" residence offers "hassle-free board approval" in a "prime Upper East Side location" with "fantastic shopping and dining options along Third Avenue." While the building provides a "basic exercise room," residents appreciate the "convenient access" to public transportation with the "77th Street subway station just blocks away." A "solid choice" for those seeking "classic Manhattan living."

Sales History

Price/Room (Est)

Why are we displaying the estimated price per room?

For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.

By displaying the price per estimated room count, we are able to provide a more reliable and consistent metric for comparing sales in the building. While we hope that this gives you a clearer sense of price trends in the building, all data should be independently verified. All data provided are only estimates and should not be used to make any purchase or sale decision.

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