Description
Apartment 6C, is a rare find; a spacious 4 bed/2.5 bath pre-war co-op in the heart of the Upper East Side for under $3 million! An elegant gallery welcomes you to this sunny, corner residence with lovely views overlooking stunning townhouses. The spacious living room, with a fireplace, is accentuated by classic moldings and beautiful herringbone floors. The unusually large windowed eat-in kitchen has excellent counter and cabinet space. The apartment was originally configured as a 3 bedroom, with an enormous dining room. In keeping with more modern times, a portion of the dining room was converted to the 4th bedroom. The remaining dining area was opened into the living room, creating an expansive space, perfect for family dining and entertaining. For the ultimate in privacy, a hallway leads to the sleeping quarters, which contains all 4 generously sized bedrooms. The primary bedroom has double exposures and is extra bright. This beautiful home has a wonderful flow, gorgeous floors and custom built-ins. Other fine features include, a staff room with bath that can double as a home office, high ceilings and a washer/dryer.
70 East 77th is a luxury, full-service building with a friendly and attentive staff. Pets are welcome and 65% financing is allowed. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, resident manager, new fitness center, storage, laundry room, and bicycle room. Live in the heart of the Upper East Side and enjoy the best of everything; shopping, restaurants, cultural destinations and galleries, while living moments away from Central Park and the elegance that is synonymous with Madison Avenue. Call us for a private showing.
Building Features 9 Floors29 Units
Unit Features
$2,650,000
Sold: Jan 14, 2022
-10.17% from ask / 67 Days to Sell
4 Beds / 2.5 Baths / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $6,733
Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
Daniela Kunen
dkunen@elliman.com
(212) 891-7611
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