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New York, NY, 10021 • Upper East Side • New York County
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1916Built
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Built 1916 · 110 years of history
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Condo · Built 1916 · Historic
Built in 1916 by the venerable British Brixton architectural firm, 129 East 69th Street is a prestigious full-service cooperative. It is supremely situated in the heart of the Upper East Side on one of the most desirable streets in close proximity to Central Park, Madison Avenue, world famous boutiques, galleries and restaurants. In addition to a 24-hour doorman and live-in resident manager, the building is equipped with a fitness room and bike storage plus private storage. Up to 50% financing is allowed and pied-a-terres with board approval and is pet friendly. Pre-war elegance characterizes this distinguished 7 room sunny apartment with East, West and North views. Details include 9.6 foot beamed ceilings, beautifully maintained hardwood floors and pristine mouldings. A handsome gallery leads to an expansive living room and inviting dining room/ den with double exposures. There are three spacious master bedrooms and two full baths. An attractive eating area leads to a well designed kitchen with adjoining staff room/ home office plus en suite bath. An in home washer/dryer and abundant closet space throughout will enhance your living comfort. This charming apartment is in excellent condition and works well with its current floorplan, yet its flexible layout offers interesting options for future re-designs as your needs change.
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Est. 6.87% rate · 30yr fixed · $2,441,520 loan
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