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The Studio Building, 131 East 66th Street, #89B

$3,995,000 | 4 beds, 2.5 baths
Building Profile  | 
79 days on Market

Key Details

  • Listed: Oct 4, 2024
    Days on Market: 79
    Building Type: Cooperative
    Neighborhood: Lenox Hill (Manhattan)
    Listing viewed 918 times
Monthly Maintenance: $6,134
Est. Monthly Mortgage: $13,263
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $19,397
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($1,997,500), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Insider Highlights

  • Expansive Corner Duplex: A grand corner duplex with massive proportions, offering stunning exterior exposures and abundant sunlight throughout.
  • Palatial Entertaining Space: A 30-foot living room anchored by a decorative fireplace, perfect for large gatherings and showcasing iconic NYC views.
  • Gourmet Eat-in Kitchen: A spacious kitchen equipped with high-end appliances, including a Subzero refrigerator and a 6-burner Rangemaster range, ideal for culinary enthusiasts.
  • Luxurious Primary Suite: A massive primary suite featuring an en-suite windowed bathroom and the potential for customization to enhance luxury.
  • Historic Architectural Design: Designed by renowned architect Charles A. Platt, this prewar cooperative is a New York City Landmark, exuding timeless elegance.
  • Full-Service Luxury Amenities: Enjoy white-glove service with a doorman, elevator attendants, and a live-in resident manager, ensuring a premium living experience.

Description

NEW PRICE! A regal corner duplex home of massive proportions, with gorgeous exterior exposures from every room flooding the home with sun at The Studio Building, a handsome and historic full-service luxury prewar cooperative on the prime Upper East Side. Residence 8/9B at 131 East 66th Street is a rare blend of grandeur and charm, masterfully envisioned by preeminent architect of the American Renaissance, Charles A. Platt who himself had resided in the building after its completion in 1906.

Commanding the building’s prime southwest corner, the grand entertaining space is a dream come true for those who enjoy entertaining at scale. A palatial corner living room stretches over 30 feet.

It is anchored by a central decorative fireplace with stately beams overhead and enveloped by four pairs of oversized six-over-six windows which bathe the room in sunlight and showcase a medley of quintessential New York City sceneries. To the West, the red-brick turrets of the Park Avenue Armory rise from the treetops along East 66th Street, capturing a glimpse of Central Park foliage in the background. To the South, the illustrious high-rises of Billionaire’s Row meet open blue sky, sitting in contrast to the Late Gothic Revival architecture of St. Vincent Ferrer across the street.

The southern exposure is shared by a dignified wood-paneled library, opened to the living room through an enormous pair of original solid-core wooden pocket doors.

Basking in the same sunny western exposure as the living room, an oversized double-windowed dining room can accommodate even the most extravagant of dinner parties or family gatherings, serviced by a huge exterior-facing windowed eat-in kitchen with butler’s pantry. There is an integrated French door-style refrigerator and freezer by Subzero, a stainless steel Rangemaster 6-burner range with twin ovens by Dynasty and full-sized Miele stainless steel dishwasher. Completing the kitchen area, there is a sizeable breakfast room with built-in banquette for casual meals, lounging or homework.

The entertaining level is served by a powder room discretely located off of the entry gallery.

The second level of this home is comprised of four bedrooms, each of gracious proportions and all bathed in southwestern sunlight echoing that of the entertaining level. The existing primary suite is massive with a sizable en-suite windowed bathroom appointed with double vanity and bathtub as well as a large dedicated study. Should you desire and subject to approval of plans, you can alternatively convert the study into a decadent exterior-facing windowed primary bathroom.

Doing so would revert the existing primary bathroom to its original hall access for use as another full bathroom serving the ancillary bedrooms on this level (see the proposed alternate floor plan on this listing). In addition to the current primary suite there are three additional bedrooms, the largest of which offers a corner exposure and a decorative fireplace, as well as another full bathroom and extensive closet space including a huge walk-in and a laundry closet with washer/dryer.

Also included in this sale is private storage as well as a separate windowed service room on the building’s 12th floor, flexibly usable as a service room, guest accommodation, private gym or home office.

The Studio Building at 131 East 66th Street was completed in 1906 and was the renowned Charles A. Platt’s first major urban commission. A New York City landmark, The Studio Building is touted as an exquisite specimen of the glorious Italianate palazzo-style architecture that gained popularity at the height of the "American Renaissance" (1876 to 1917).

Characterized by its stunning limestone elevations, rhythmic grouping of windows and columned entrance, The Studio Building today continues as a luxury white-glove cooperative with a polished full-time staff that includes doormen, elevator attendants and a live-in resident manager. There is private storage, bicycle storage and an additional laundry room. Pets are welcome, pieds-a-terre are permitted on a case-by-case basis, and financing is allowed up to 50%.

There is a 3% flip tax payable by the purchaser.

Please note the monthly maintenance here advertised is halved, reflecting a 6-month maintenance concession for anticipated renovation. The full monthly maintenance is $12,267.36.

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Listing courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

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About The Studio Building, 131 East 66th Street

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The Studio Building, 131 East 66th Street has received a CityRealty Rating of 59, based on:

 
Architecture

Anything above 30 is remarkable, from 20-29 is distinguished and from 11-19 is average, while below 11 is below average.

 
Location

Anything above 27 is remarkable, from 18-26 is distinguished and from 9-17 is average, while below 9 is below average.

 
Features

Anything above 22 is remarkable, from 16-21 is distinguished and from 9-15 is average, while below 9 is below average.

Rating Summary

23
Out of 44
+
19
Out of 36
+
17
Out of 39
=
59
Out of 119
 

Architecture Rating: Points Breakdown

Exterior:
Very Distinguished 7 out of 8 points
Retail Quality:
None 2 out of 5 points
Canopy Entrance:
Dramatic 3 out of 3 points
Alterations:
None 2 out of 2 points
Plaza Or Atrium:
None 0 out of 3 points
Contextual Design:
Yes and Good 2 out of 3 points
Skyline:
Exists 1 out of 2 points
Local Visibility:
Highly Visible 2 out of 2 points
Watertank:
Enclosed 1 out of 2 points
Airconditioners:
Allowed and Present 0 out of 2 points
Free Standing:
Corner 1 out of 2 points
Gargoyles:
None 0 out of 2 points
Garden:
None 0 out of 2 points
Fenestration:
Consistent 1 out of 1 points
Landmark:
No 0 out of 2 points
Unity:
Unified Design 1 out of 1 points
Illumination:
None 0 out of 1 points
Water Element:
None 0 out of 1 points

Location Rating: Points Breakdown

Street Ambience:
Attractive / Pleasant 3 out of 5 points
Distance To Neighborhood Center:
More than 50 blocks 0 out of 5 points
Views:
Open 2 out of 4 points
Neighborhood Ambience:
Very Attractive 3 out of 3 points
Traffic Noise:
Some 2 out of 3 points
Protected Views:
Only Top Floors 1 out of 2 points
Distance To Subway:
Less than 3 Short Blocks 2 out of 2 points
Firedepartment Noise:
No Noise 2 out of 2 points
Distance To Supermarket:
3-5 Short Blocks 1 out of 2 points
Distance To Park:
More than 6 Short Blocks 0 out of 2 points
Distance To Water:
More than 6 Short Blocks 0 out of 2 points
Shopping:
5 or less Short Blocks 2 out of 2 points
Schools:
Some Noise 0 out of 1 points
Noise From Nightlife:
None 1 out of 1 points

Features Rating: Points Breakdown

Lobby:
Quite Stylish 3 out of 5 points
Units Per Floor:
2 4 out of 5 points
Ceiling:
11-14 Feet 3 out of 4 points
Balconies:
Some 1 out of 3 points
Health Club:
None 0 out of 2 points
Private Gardens:
None 0 out of 2 points
Storage Rooms:
Minimal 1 out of 2 points
Bay Windows:
None 0 out of 1 points
Fireplaces:
Some 1 out of 1 points
Door Person:
Yes 1 out of 1 points
Concierge:
None 0 out of 1 points
Elevator Person:
None 0 out of 1 points
Recreational Roof:
None 0 out of 1 points
Driveway:
None 0 out of 1 points
Maids Room:
None 0 out of 1 points
Catering:
None 0 out of 1 points
Garage:
None 0 out of 1 points
Mixed Use:
No 0 out of 1 points
Non Rectilinear Form:
No 0 out of 1 points
Unusual Layouts:
Some 1 out of 1 points
Prewar:
Yes 1 out of 1 points
Other Amenities:
Some 1 out of 2 points

Building Amenities

  • Pre War
  • Intercom
  • Elevator
  • Landmarked

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Pros
  • Distinguished pre-war building
  • Few and large apartments
  • Very good neighborhood shopping
  • Excellent public transportation
  • Doorman
  • Many living rooms with very high ceilings
  • Close to Subway
Cons
  • No garage
  • No sidewalk landscaping
  • No health club
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