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Indulge in Upper East Side sophistication with this exceptional prewar gem in Lenox Hill! Nestled within a premier full-service co-op, this rarely available one-bedroom oasis seamlessly blends timeless prewar charm with contemporary upgrades with in unit washer dryer!
Step into a grand foyer, boasting ample storage and a seamless transition into the luminous living/dining space. The highlight? A rare working wood-burning fireplace set against high beamed ceilings and exquisite custom cabinetry.
Adorned with ornate crown moldings and southern-facing windows, this inviting layout is perfect for unwinding or entertaining guests.
Hardwood floors throughout add to the apartment's refined allure.
The spacious north-facing bedroom easily accommodates a king-sized bed and more, accompanied by a substantial 6-ft long closet. Off the grand foyer, you may enter a pocket door to discover a sizable eat-in kitchen boasting banquet seating, a surplus of storage, and modern amenities, including a brand new Bosch stainless steel refrigerator and stainless steel LG stove.
Delight in the windowed bathroom's classic black-and-white subway tiles, a pedestal sink, and a luxurious deep soaking tub. This residence encapsulates the essence of prewar elegance, complemented by thoughtful modern updates.
205 East 78th Street is an extremely well-run prewar cooperative built in 1931.
The longstanding staff includes a full-time doorman, concierge, porters and live-in resident manager. The building offers additional amenities such as the rare option for additional rental storage, bike storage and a central laundry room. Additionally, sublets are allowed with board approval (after two years residency).
Pieds-a-terre, guarantors, co-purchasing, parents buying for children and gifting are all allowed- and pets are welcome! Monthly electricity is a fixed rate of $118 per month. Through-wall air-conditioners are permitted with board approval.
Please note some pictures are virtually staged.
*Benefits of this location include close proximity to Central Park, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, luxury shops on Madison Avenue, Equinox gym (74th and 85th), and the choicest grocery options only minutes away including Agata & Valentina, Citarella, Eli’s, Fairway and Wholefoods. The Upper East Side restaurant scene is home to some of the best hidden gems. To name a few Elio’s, Uva, Kappo Masa, The Mark, and BLT Prime.
Transportation is very convenient with the 6 train located at 77th street and Lexington Avenue and 2nd Avenue Q line on 72nd street, express buses are all accessible.
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