Distinguished 1920 pre-war co-op on Upper East Side, one block from Central Park with 13 elegant residences. Classic details include 11-foot ceilings and wood-burning fireplaces, offering refined living near Museum Mile. Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
25 East 69th Street is a distinguished pre-war co-op building located in the heart of the Upper East Side, just a block from Central Park. Built in 1920, this elegant elevator townhouse features a striking marble entryway and is home to 13 residences, each exuding classic New York charm. The building is surrounded by upscale restaurants, art galleries, and shops, making it a coveted address for those seeking a vibrant urban lifestyle.
Common features among the apartments include high ceilings—often reaching up to 11 feet—and original wood-burning fireplaces, which add warmth and character to the living spaces. Many units boast oversized windows that flood the interiors with natural light, while some offer views of the picturesque tree-lined streets. The kitchens are typically equipped with modern appliances and ample storage, catering to both functionality and style.
Residents enjoy the convenience of a laundry room and individual storage options in the basement. The building allows for 50% financing and has a modest flip tax of 2%. Pets are permitted with board approval, enhancing the appeal for potential buyers.
Notable for its prime location, 25 East 69th Street is within walking distance to cultural landmarks such as Museum Mile and the Central Park Zoo. The nearby subway lines (F, Q, and 6) provide easy access to the rest of the city, making this building an ideal choice for those who appreciate both luxury and convenience in their living environment.
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