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333 East 69th Street #5C

Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10021

$1,665,000
  • 5 Rooms
  • 3 Bedrooms

333 East 69th Street #5C
Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10021

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Co-Op HIGHLIGHTS

  • Listing Status

    Sold

  • Property Type

    Post-War Co-Op

  • Building

    The Premier

  • Exposure

    North, South

  • Patio/Porch

    Terrace

  • Pied-à-Terre Allowed

    Yes

  • Doorman

    Yes

  • Pets Allowed

    Yes

  • Year Built

    1963

  • Maintenance/CC

    $2,645

  • Financing Allowed

    65%

Listing courtesy of Sean David Turner of Halstead dba Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC.

A spacious and inviting home; a three-bedroom apartment on a beautiful tree lined block located in the sought after 333 East 69th Street building. The Premier, designed by William J. Conklin and built in 1963, received the First Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects.

The C- line is the most desired line in the building. The apartment features a spacious living room, perfect for entertaining, two master size bedrooms, and a third bedroom/dining room. A flowing design and oversized windows with northern and southern exposures allow for maximum sunlight. The recessed terrace with tree top views overlooks 69th Street.

The building features a full time door attendant, live-in super and fantastic staff. In addition, the building has a roof deck, parking garage, bike and storage room, large laundry, and two brand new elevators.

The Premier is pet friendly and allows up to 65% financing. Maintenance $2,593 and Capital Assessment $52.91 .

Conveniently located to transportation, the new Q train entrance is a half block away on 69th and 2nd Avenue and the 6 train is three blocks away.
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  • Bathrooms Total

    2

  • Bedrooms Total

    3

  • Building

    The Premier

  • City Region

    Manhattan

  • Financing Allowed

    65%

  • Listing Status

    Sold

  • MLS #

    Rls10439403

  • Neighborhood

    Upper East Side

  • Property Type

    Co-Op

  • Year Built

    1963

  • Attendance

    Doorman Full Time, Lobby Attendant Full Time

  • Building Rules

    Pied A Terre Allowed

  • Elevators

    2

  • Laundry Features

    Building Washer Dryer Install Allowed

  • Building Name

    THE PREMIER

  • Total Number of Units

    116

  • Total Stories

    13

  • Year Built

    1963

  • Common Interest

    Stock Cooperative

  • Pets Allowed

    Yes

  • Neighborhood

    Upper East Side

  • Exposure

    North, South

  • Garage

    Yes

  • Patio and Porch Features

    Terrace

  • Financing Allowed

    65%

  • Maintenance/CC

    $2,645

  • Total Rooms

    5

  • Cross Street

    2 AVENUE and 1 AVENUE

in US Dollars

%

Total/Month

  • Principal & Interest
  • Maintenance / Common Charges $2,645

 *The values provided are approximate. For more precise information, please contact a BHS agent who can offer further assistance.

333 East 69th Street #5C

Location

Nearby Transit

  • N Q R

    at 72 St

    0.17 miles

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