139 East 94th Street is a pet-friendly, full-service cooperative with various amenities and services. Located near Central Park and Museum Mile, it offers convenient access to markets, cultural institutions, and public transportation.
139 East 94th Street is a handsome neo-Renaissance building designed by Boak & Paris and completed in 1928 on the northwest corner of Lexington Avenue in Carnegie Hill. The 12 story red brick structure features a rusticated limestone base, stone pilasters framing the corners between the second and third floors, Juliet balconies, and a dentilled cornice. With approximately 45 co-op apartments, the building maintains its prewar character with high beamed ceilings reaching up to nearly 10 feet, hardwood floors, and architectural details like wood burning fireplaces in select units. Retail spaces at street level help keep maintenance costs reasonable.
Apartments range from one bedrooms to classic six and seven layouts, with many featuring generous proportions and traditional prewar floor plans. Larger units often include formal dining rooms, butler's pantries, staff rooms with ensuite baths, and wood burning fireplaces with custom built in shelving. Eastern and western exposures are common, with many apartments overlooking townhouse gardens and offering open city views. Most units have been thoughtfully updated while preserving original details, and many include in-unit washer/dryers. Through the wall air conditioners are typical throughout the building.
The building offers 24-hour doorman service, a live-in superintendent, central laundry facilities, bike storage, and basement storage bins available for rent. The co-op is pet friendly and permits up to 66.7% financing, with a 2% flip tax paid by the buyer. Located in the Carnegie Hill Historic District on a tree lined street, residents are two blocks from the 6 train and close to the Q, 4, and 5 trains, with convenient access to Central Park, Museum Mile, the 92nd Street Y, and multiple gourmet markets including Whole Foods, Fairway, and Westside Market.
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