Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($850,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
From your semi-private elevator landing, enter this classic-six apartment through a 19-foot gallery, opening to an east-facing 25-foot formal living room. Old-world detail and scale are showcased by hardwood floors, nearly 9.5-feet high-beamed ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace. An iconic pre-war design, off the living room is a 21-foot formal dining room conveniently leading to the windowed kitchen, and breakfast area.
There is a staff room/guest bedroom/home office with full bath off the kitchen.
In the resident’s west wing, separated from the ideal entertainment spaces, the quiet primary and secondary bedrooms are beautifully proportioned, and have en-suite windowed bathrooms. Please note that the original kitchen and bathrooms need renovation.
Built in 1928 by architect George Pelham, and converted in 1984, 136 East 64th St is a white glove cooperative, located on a beautiful tree-lined street in the heart of the Upper East Side. The building has a grand lobby serviced by three elevator banks.
Known for impeccable service, there is a live-in super, 24 hour doormen and porters servicing only 61 apartments. The amazing 64th Street location between Lexington and Park is close to the finest of everything, including transportation options. There is a central laundry and washer/dryers are permitted in the apartment.
The building is pet friendly, pieds-a-terre permitted, and storage conveys to the new owner!
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