Note: the above is based on a down payment of 60% ($345,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
29 East 64th Street, 1C is a charming and spacious one-bedroom residence in one of the Upper East Side’s most sought-after prewar cooperatives. The ground floor entryway located just off the lobby opens up to a spacious living room with a wall of windows. These windows douse the space with natural light, accentuating the already soaring 12.6’ ceilings.
A custom live-edge oak desktop sits perfectly beneath these windows, surrounded by custom built-in shelving, cultivating a chic and natural at-home work space.
Off the living room is a quaint kitchen with an industrial overhead light fixture, white countertops and flooring, GE miniature refrigerator, Verona electric stovetop and ample cabinet space.
The bedroom is equally spacious, offering two windows, beautiful natural light, a wall of built-in cabinetry perfect for TV and media storage, and a gorgeous circular hanging light fixture.
Between the bedroom and the living room is a closet and a windowed bathroom with a combined bathtub and shower, and white marble flooring. A coat closet is nestled in the entryway of the residence, offering extra storage space.
Throughout this home is through-the-window air conditioning, hardwood flooring, crown and base moldings and plenty of character and Upper East Side charm.
29 East 64th Street is a landmarked white glove cooperative built in 1922 by noted architect, George F. Pelham. It boasts a newly renovated, elegant lobby, full-time doormen, live-in resident manager and bicycle room. The Madison Avenue Chanel store is located in the building, and it is surrounded by other iconic high-end retailers.
Pied-a-terres and up to 40% financing permitted. Pets permitted with board approval. There is a 2% flip tax paid by purchaser.
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