Charming 1920 pre-war co-op with high ceilings, hardwood floors, and exposed brick near Central Park and Museum Mile. Pet-friendly building with flexible policies and excellent transit access in the heart of the Upper East Side.
150 East 83rd Street is a charming pre-war co-op building located on a tranquil tree-lined street just off Lexington Avenue, only a few blocks from Central Park and Museum Mile. Built in 1920 and converted to a cooperative in 1987, the building features a magnificent façade with stone-framed arched windows, providing a warm welcome to residents and visitors alike.
The apartments within the building are characterized by their high ceilings, hardwood floors, and exposed brick, creating a blend of modern convenience and timeless charm. Common features include spacious layouts that can accommodate queen-sized beds, windowed bathrooms, and cleverly designed closets for optimal storage. Many units also boast stainless steel kitchen appliances, including Bosch dishwashers, and in-unit air conditioning for added comfort.
Residents benefit from a full-time superintendent and a virtual doorman, ensuring both convenience and security. The building's pet-friendly policy, along with allowances for pieds-Ă -terre, co-purchasing, and unlimited subletting, enhances its appeal to a diverse range of buyers and renters. The location offers easy access to the 4, 5, 6, and Q subway lines, as well as express and crosstown buses, making it a prime choice for those seeking a vibrant urban lifestyle.
Notably, 150 East 83rd Street has attracted a variety of residents, including celebrities, adding to its allure. With its proximity to fine dining, shopping, and cultural institutions, this building represents a unique opportunity to enjoy the best of the Upper East Side.
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