This rarely available, high-floor, sun-flooded Classic Seven boasts exposures to the south, east, and north, and views to the midtown skyline. Prewar details are everywhere you look, including the original wood burning fireplace, millwork, and 9'6" beamed ceilings.
After passing through the semi-private elevator vestibule, the gracious 20' entrance foyer opens to the south facing living room with big city views. To the left is your formal dining room with seating for eight. The kitchen and home office are tucked behind the dining room and offer a great opportunity for a larger eat-in kitchen.
There are three large bedrooms, two of which enjoy the open south-facing views over protected townhouses, and three bathrooms. All rooms feature high ceilings and wood flooring throughout.
Live here as-is, or invest some TLC to release this home's full potential. Cellar storage transfers with the home.
Located in the heart of the Upper East Side, 170 East 79th Street residents enjoy world class museums, shopping and dining, all at their doorstep. This intimate and elegant pre-war coop designed by renowned architect James E. Carpenter, built in 1926, includes a part-time doorman, live-in super, landscaped garden, bike storage and laundry room. Pets, washer and dryer in-unit, and thru-wall air conditioning are permitted with Board approval. The building allows 50% financing and there is a 1.5% flip tax to be paid by the purchaser.
Total Bedrooms | 3 |
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Total Bathrooms | 3 |
Full Bathrooms | 3 |
Laundry Room | Building Other |
Fireplace | Other |
Other Interior Features | Separate/Formal Dining Room |
Stories | 16 |
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Other Exterior Features | None |
Status | Pending |
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MLS® ID | RPLU-5122948075 |
Type | Co-Op |
Year Built | 1926 |
View Description | City |
SALES PRICE | $1,800,000 |
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HOA Fees | $5,965/mo |
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