Description
.This is a wonderful well-priced opportunity to buy in this coveted full-service building and to make this desirable layout into your dream home, call your contractor!
Apartment 7F overlooks the East River with views from the living room, the solarium and both bedrooms. You can easily convert the dining room into a third bedroom, an office or a tv room. The scale of the living room itself, spanning over 32 feet long, can accommodate a large dining table and a comfortable seating area. The spacious master bedroom boasts multiple closets, including 2 walk-ins. The apartment offers tons of closets and storage space, including a significant walk-in closet/pantry off the kitchen. Washer/dryer may be installed.
Enjoy light all day long, as the apartment is facing East and South.
The Edgewater, 530 East 72nd Street, is a full service white glove co-op building on the UES of Manhattan nestled on a tree-lined, cobblestone cul-de-sac overlooking the East River. This residential building was built in 1961 and was once home to Frank Sinatra. Moments away from great shopping and dining, John Jay Park, the East River Promenade, the New York Health & Racquet club, Carl Schultz Park, and convenient transportation including the Wall Street express buses and the 72nd Street subway station for the Q and R subways. The Edgewater boasts top-of-the-line amenities including 24-hour doorman/concierge, live in resident manager, fully equipped laundry facilities, storage, and an on-site parking garage (discounted for shareholders) that is easily accessible from the lobby. Pied-a-terre and dogs under 35 pounds are welcome with board approval.
Building Features 21 Floors128 Units
Unit Features
$1,018,500
Sold: Jul 22, 2021
-26.99% from ask / 339 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $3,791
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
Scott Harris
sharris@bhsusa.com
646-504-5710
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