Description
This boutique, full-service building is rich in New York City history. 160 East 72nd is known as one of the great sleeper buildings of the Upper East Side, with understated elegance and sophistication. It was built in 1928 as a co-op by Kingdon Gould, a grandchild of the infamous Robber Baron, Jay Gould, with a triplex penthouse on top for his family. The buildings architecture firm, Taylor & Levi, have many works listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Residents in the early years included NYC society, financiers, and businessmen, but by the middle of the 20th century, luminaries of stage and screen arrived. Most noteworthy residents include Joan Fontaine and Viven Leigh, who rented Ms. Fontaines apartment while appearing on Broadway in 1966. The building offers mostly semi-private or floor through apartments. It is pet friendly and pied-a-terre ownership will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Financing up to 50% is permitted and a flip tax of 3% is paid by the seller.
Conveniently located in the heart of Lenox Hill, residents are just a few blocks from excellent restaurants, shopping, world famous museums, schools, and, of course, Central Park. Transportation to and from other parts of the city is seamless with the Q/4/5/6 subways nearby, as well as buses and Citibike stations.
Building Features 14 Floors18 Units
Unit Features
$925,000 / $740 per ft²
Listed on Jul 16, 2024
158 Days on Market
3 Beds / 3 Baths - / 1,250 ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $7,612
Exclusively listed with: Keller Williams NYC Source: RLS
Ben
Barel
benbarel23@gmail.com
(561) 714-1215
Michael
Shapot
michael.shapot@kw.com
347-752-0251
Unit listing history
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