A rare opportunity exists to acquire a beautifully appointed and renovated 2-bedroom 2 bath triplex home in an historic mansion on one of the prettiest blocks on New York City’s Upper East Side, nestled in the intimate cooperative located at 39 East 75th Street. RESIDENCE: One...
A rare opportunity exists to acquire a beautifully appointed and renovated 2-bedroom 2 bath triplex home in an historic mansion on one of the prettiest blocks on New York City’s Upper East Side, nestled in the intimate cooperative located at 39 East 75th Street. RESIDENCE: One enters a foyer leading to a grand living room with ceilings that soar to 16 feet. The volume of this room is truly magnificent and accommodates both living and dining comfortably. A large picture window faces north to tranquil gardens. The kitchen is beautifully renovated in a tasteful modern way and there are a lot of cabinets for storage and counterspace from which to entertain. Upstairs is a lofted bedroom that is open to the living room and can serve as a home office as well. A gorgeous marble bathroom boasts marble finishes and a large pedestal sink. The lower level of this residence is devoted entirely to the primary bedroom suite. A large and comfortable primary bedroom is outfitted with thoughtfully designed custom cabinetry throughout that includes shelving, short and long handing, a shoe rack and can truly hold all that you have. The large primary bath includes is outfitted with floor-to-ceiling marble and a large sink with ample counterspace and storage. BUILDING: 39 East 75th Street is an historic Nineteenth Century Neo-Grec townhouse (with an elevator) on one of the prettiest tree-lined streets on the Upper East Side and only a block from Central Park. Located just east of Madison Avenue, it was built in 1881 by noted architect, Thom & Wilson, for a prominent New York Family. This six-story building was converted to a co-op in 1977 and offers 12 apartments that are configured as duplexes and triplexes. This cooperative offers a live-in superintendent, basement laundry and a Butterfly video intercom system that can be accessed on a smart phone. The building has a 2% Flip Tax and permits 65% financing. Pied-a-terre ownership, foreign purchasers and pets are permitted with Board approval. NEIGHBORHOOD: The Upper East Side of New York City is a prestigious and affluent neighborhood known for its historic charm, upscale residences, and cultural institutions. When you find yourself at the intersection of Madison Avenue and 75th Street, you're in the heart of this elegant district. The architecture in this neighborhood is a harmonious blend of classic New York City aesthetics and timeless elegance. The tree-lined streets provide a pleasant contrast to the bustling city, offering a serene atmosphere that makes it an ideal place for leisurely walks. Luxury boutiques and designer stores dot Madison Avenue and are just around the corner from this residence. Art lovers will appreciate the proximity of several world-class galleries and cultural institutions. Just a short walk away, you can explore museums such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art or The Frick Collection. Stroll and take in contemporary art at the Gagosian Gallery among many others. Dining options in this area are equally impressive. Upscale restaurants, cafes, and bistros offer a diverse array of culinary experiences, from fine dining to cozy brunch spots. You can savor gourmet cuisine in charming settings or enjoy a cup of coffee at an elegant sidewalk cafe while people-watching. The central location of 39 East 75th Street affords you a perfect location from which to enjoy all that this area offers: a glimpse into the refined and sophisticated side of New York City. This home truly is in perfect move-in condition with no work required. Please contact me to make an appointment to see this property.
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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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