129 East 82nd Street is an elegant 11 story prewar co-op designed by renowned architect Emery Roth in 1916 for developers Bing & Bing. The handsome dark brown brick building features a limestone base with a canopied entrance and was converted to a cooperative in 1988. Located between Park and Lexington Avenue in the heart of the Upper East Side, the building is zoned for the coveted PS6 and sits just blocks from Central Park and world class museums.
The intimate building houses 32 apartments ranging from classic two bedroom layouts to spacious Classic Six configurations. Many units feature quintessential prewar details including 9'5" to 9'6" beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, working wood burning fireplaces, and generous room proportions with excellent natural light. Recent listings showcase thoughtfully renovated kitchens with high end appliances from Sub Zero, Wolf, and Bosch, along with luxurious marble bathrooms featuring fixtures from Rohl and Kohler. Most apartments include in unit washer/dryers and transfer with large basement storage units.
The full service building offers white glove amenities including a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, porters, laundry facilities, and a roof deck. The pet friendly co-op welcomes pied-à-terre purchases and allows up to 80% financing, though buyers should note the 2% flip tax. Recent Local Law 11 exterior renovations have been completed, ensuring the building's continued elegance for years to come.
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