This 9-story cooperative apartment building was erected in 1926 and has 30 apartments. The red-brick building features an attractive canopied entrance with limestone surround and wrought-iron doors, and is located near excellent shopping and transportation options. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
Built in 1926, this nine story red brick co-op at 162 East 80th Street houses 30 apartments on a quiet, tree lined block between Lexington and Third Avenues. The building features an arched limestone entrance surround with wrought iron doors, a canopied entry, and a full time doorman along with a live-in superintendent. Amenities include individual storage for each unit, bike storage, and a central laundry room, though the building has no garage, balconies, or health club. The location offers proximity to Lenox Hill Hospital three blocks south, the All Souls Church on Lexington Avenue, and good cross town bus service on 79th Street.
The apartments are predominantly Classic Six and Classic Five layouts with quintessential prewar details including 9'3" to 9'4" beamed ceilings, herringbone wood floors, crown moldings, and wood burning fireplaces. Most units feature formal entry galleries, expansive living and dining rooms that often span 27 to 40 feet when combined, and large south facing windows overlooking townhouses and trees. The layouts typically provide strong separation between public entertaining spaces and private bedroom wings, with two bedrooms and two bathrooms being the standard configuration, though some units include a third bedroom or maid's room with its own bath.
Kitchens in renovated units showcase high end appliances from brands like Wolf, Sub-Zero, Bosch, and Lacanche, along with quartz or Carrara marble countertops and custom cabinetry. Bathrooms have been updated with marble tile and fixtures from Waterworks and Toto. Many apartments feature built in bookcases, walk in closets, and through wall air conditioning or PTAC units, with some units having in-unit washer/dryers installed with board approval. The building permits pets, allows pied-à-terres with board approval, and offers 50% to 65% financing with a 2% flip tax typically paid by the buyer.
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