Excellent condition, and perfectly located in the heart of the upper eastside, this beautifully renovated property features the best of everything. Facing directly north, into the trees, this large one bedroom is one of the famed Eastgate buildings (designed by Emory Roth). This light filled home...
Excellent condition, and perfectly located in the heart of the upper eastside, this beautifully renovated property features the best of everything. Facing directly north, into the trees, this large one bedroom is one of the famed Eastgate buildings (designed by Emory Roth). This light filled home has a window in every room. The gracious & large entry gallery leads to a well proportioned step-down living/dining room with it prewar features of high beamed ceilings, moldings, hardwood floors, and a fireplace (now decorative) & 2 renovated walkin closets. The kitchen now renovated and open has a large quartz counter top (also a breakfast bar) and new cabinets below for additional storage & top of the line appliances. There is a new hvac system with new quartz radiator covers. The bathroom is renovated with a new vanity, flooring, and step in shower. Pets are allowed. Flip Tax of 2% paid by seller. 235 East 73rd Street is a prewar luxury building built in 1930 by Bing and Bing and designed by Emery Roth. 235 East 73rd Street was converted on June 14, 1987 by Martin J. Raynes, along with the other Eastgate properties located on 73rd Street and one on 72nd Street. This is a full-service building comprised of a staff that includes a live-out working superintendent, 4 doormen, and 2 porters. There are 12 floors and at the time of conversion it had 85 apartments. Due to the combination of apartments over the years, there are approximately 78 units. The basement consists of an exercise facility, superintendent's office, bicycle facility, storage facility, laundry room, and compactor room.
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The Upper East Side is a prestigious residential neighborhood in Manhattan known for its historic charm, tree-lined streets, and cultural attractions. It encompasses the Museum Mile, featuring renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. The area exudes an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere, attracting families, professionals, and art enthusiasts.
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