Perched on a high floor, this light-flooded 8 room prewar residence is located in a white-glove co-op regularly named among the “50 best buildings on the Upper East Side”. This 3 bedrooms-3Baths- approximate 2,650 sq. ft – boasts an attractive lay out, well-scaled rooms throughout, double South-...
Perched on a high floor, this light-flooded 8 room prewar residence is located in a white-glove co-op regularly named among the “50 best buildings on the Upper East Side”. This 3 bedrooms-3Baths- approximate 2,650 sq. ft – boasts an attractive lay out, well-scaled rooms throughout, double South- North exposures, and a private landing. A distinctive paneled entry leads to a 28 ft long living room featuring a wood burning fireplace, handsome bookcases, decorative moldings, hardwood oak floors and extra-large windows. Its expansive proportions can easily accommodate a grand piano, several sitting areas and room to spare. Adjacent is a sophisticated dining room ideal for large entertaining and showcasing sizable art pieces. The 3 South facing bedrooms have ensuite baths and abundant closets. The sprawling service area includes a large eat-in kitchen with ample cabinet space and separate storage area. The maid’s quarter, currently set up as a laundry room and bedroom could easily be reconfigured as a suitable home office or private gym. Apartment 15B needs some updating work. Its easy flow elegant layout offers many options for a discerning buyer. The building has NO summer rules. The unit transfers with an extra-large storage cage in the basement. 320 East 72nd street was erected in 1930 by renowned architect Lafayette Goldstone. It includes 42 units only over 19 floors. Its spacious lobby was recently renovated. Impeccable staffing includes an experienced live-in superintendent, a handyman, and attentive 24-hour doormen delivering mail to your door. Pied a Terre Allowed. Pets are welcome. Bike room. 65% Financing allowed. 3% Flip tax.
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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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