Description
Maisonette-1D at 114 East 90th Street, with entrance through an elegant main lobby, features two to three bedrooms and two baths residence.
The captivating maisonette apartment offers perfectly scaled rooms with high ceilings and occupying the Southeast corner of the building.
Beautifully renovated pre-war, 5 rooms apartment in the heart of Carnegie Hill. This loft like 2 bedrooms, two windowed baths (one En-suite) apartment has been fully upgraded! The Oversized windowed kitchen features breakfast bar, all new stainless-steel appliances, marble counter tops, stone backsplash and custom-made high-end cabinetry. The apartment features separate dining room (or 3rd bedroom / home office / nursery), skim coated walls, LED lightings throughout, WASHER AND DRYER (vented) and all new hardwood floors.
Enjoy South and North exposures and quintessential prewar details including approximately nine-foot ceilings.
Built in 1925, 114 East 90th Street remains a superb and pristine pre-war Coop off Park Avenue. It includes 24-hour doormen, a live-in resident manager, porters, fitness room, playroom, garden patio, central laundry room, bicycle storage and private storage (pending availability).
Pied a Terre, guarantors and co-purchasing permitted on a case-by-case basis. Pets allowed.
Located in Carnegie Hill, historic Upper East Side neighborhood, it is proximate to Museum Mile, Central Park, Central Park Reservoir, high-end shops, gourmet restaurants, numerous cafes, bakeries, Whole Foods Market, the 92nd Street Y and easy access to city transportation.
This is being offered at a below market price of less than $800/SF per SqFt.
CAP. ASSESSMENT $365.62/M
Building Features 9 Floors41 Units
Unit Features
$868,000
Sold: Aug 08, 2024
-0.8% from ask / 47 Days to Sell
3 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $3,588
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Elie Khen
ekhen@elliman.com
(917) 848-8012
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