Key Details
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Listed: Jun 25, 2024Last Price Change: ($255,000) on Jul 15Days on Market: 149Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Doorman: FT DoormanListing viewed 181 times
Insider Highlights
- Prime Location: This top floor apartment is situated in a prestigious, landmarked prewar co-op in the Upper East Side, just a short block from Central Park and close to numerous fashionable restaurants and boutiques. The building's primary retail space is occupied by Chanel, and it's conveniently located near subway stations and cross-town bus service on 65th and 67th Streets.
- Classic Elegance: The apartment features original oak wood floors, high beamed ceilings, and hand-carved wood paneling, adding a touch of classic elegance. The expansive living room boasts floor to ceiling bookcases and an original decorative fireplace.
- Spacious Layout: The property offers two large bedrooms, three full baths, a large formal dining room, and a windowed kitchen with high-end appliances. There's also a staff room with a murphy bed and full bath.
- Modern Amenities: The apartment is equipped with a recently installed state-of-the-art central air-conditioning system, a full laundry room with Miele Washer and Dryer, and abundant closet space. An additional storage cage is available in the basement.
- Building Features: The building provides a range of amenities including a 24-hour doorman, live-in building manager, basement storage, bike room, and additional laundry facilities. Pets and Pied-a-terres are permitted with Board approval.
- Stunning Views: Being on the top floor, the apartment offers three exposures, providing great light and views, including a city view.
Description
Off a semi-private landing, on the top floor of a prestigious land-marked prewar co-op located in one of the most sought after locations on the Upper East Side (Madison Avenue and 64th Street), you will find the epitome of elegance when you enter apartment 11D. You will love the original oak wood floors, almost 10’ high beamed ceilings and gorgeous wood paneling hand-carved by Italian artisans. You’ll be impressed by the grand expansive living room with its floor to ceiling bookcases and elegant original decorative fireplace, and you will enjoy a sprawling layout with its large gallery and corridors where you can place your prized artwork and artifacts.
The apartment has two large bedrooms, three full baths, a huge formal dining room, large windowed kitchen, staff room and full laundry room.
This hi-floor corner apartment enjoys great light and views from its three exposures, north, south and east, including some iconic views of classic buildings. An extra window was added to the primary bedroom which affords it exceptional southeast light. The windowed baths have recently been renovated with new plumbing and new tile and fixtures keeping within the classic style of the apartment.
The spacious windowed kitchen boasts excellent storage and high-end appliances, abundant counter space (both marble and wood), tile backsplash, separate ice-maker, double sized sink, and easy-close cabinetry.
The staff room has a murphy bed, two windows, and its own full bath.
Adjacent to the staff room is the full laundry room with a wall of closets and storage and a Miele Washer and Dryer.
The apartment has a new upgraded electrical panel, allowing for more electric power to be distributed throughout the home without power surges. In addition, a state-of-the-art central air-conditioning system was recently installed throughout. There is an abundance of closet space in the apartment, and a storage cage in the basement is included.
29 East 64th Street is a premier 1922 brick and limestone 12-story building designed by George Frederick Pelham and a short block to Central Park.
Its primary retail space is occupied by Chanel. It offers white glove service with 24 hour doorman, a live-in building manager, basement storage, a bike room and additional laundry facilities. Pets and Pied-a-terres are permitted with Board approval.
40% financing is allowed.
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