Step into a newly renovated one-bedroom, one bath co-op on lovely tree-lined East 71st Street between Second and First Avenues. Alice Shanahan Interiors, along with Sean Gardner of MAC Construction, responsible for the millwork, created a lovely, quiet oasis in the middle of the Lenox Hill...
Step into a newly renovated one-bedroom, one bath co-op on lovely tree-lined East 71st Street between Second and First Avenues. Alice Shanahan Interiors, along with Sean Gardner of MAC Construction, responsible for the millwork, created a lovely, quiet oasis in the middle of the Lenox Hill neighborhood. By cleverly raising door heights, adding a pocket door into the bedroom area for ease of flow, showing granite countertops in the kitchen that also feature spacious cabinetry as well as creating a soothing bathroom, this apartment exudes calm. Upon entering the apartment, the direct-facing wall-to-wall windows showcase a beautiful tree that reflects the colors of the changing seasons. The bedroom boasts two oversized closets, accommodates a king-size bed, and windows that also offer another tree to view as the seasons change. This full-service co-op, with 94 apartments, offers a recently renovated Lobby, doormen service between the hours of 7am-1am weekly (Friday and Saturday 7am-2am), a resident Superintendent, a renovated laundry room (w/d not permitted in individual apartments), private storage availability and a garage for convenience. No pets are allowed. 71st Street is conveniently located near the new Q subway at 72nd Street as well as all the other major subway lines at 69th and 77th Streets on Lexington Avenue. Restaurants, shopping, and entertainment venues, East River Esplanade at 72nd Street, Central Park, museums, shoemakers, and tailors are just steps from your new home. Co-purchasing, guarantors, and pieds-a-terre are allowed. 75% financing allowed. Transfer tax payable by the buyer. Subletting is allowed after residency requirements.
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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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