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410 East 73rd Street is a restored prewar co-op comprising just seven units in a boutique elevator building. Located on a tree lined block between First and York Avenues, the building features a mix of duplex layouts, full floor apartments, and penthouse units that blend prewar architectural details with contemporary renovations. The building maintains a no dogs permitted policy, though cats are allowed.
A defining characteristic across multiple apartments is the presence of wood burning fireplaces, with several units featuring two fireplaces. The duplex penthouse, Apartment 5B, offers a private terrace with southern exposures, cathedral ceilings, and a separate sleep loft that gives the two bedroom unit a three bedroom feel. The penthouse includes a pass through windowed kitchen with granite counters and cherrywood cabinets, plus a full bath with Jacuzzi. Another standout is a full floor loft-like apartment with a private elevator entry, a 24 foot wide living room with four windows across, and an enormous cook's kitchen opening to a den.
Garden level and lower floor units feature particularly distinctive layouts, including a bi-level two bedroom with a two tiered south facing private garden and dual wood burning fireplaces. This unit showcases Brazilian cherry floors, crown and baseboard moldings, a professional chef's kitchen with GE Monogram appliances and Bosch dishwasher, and a master bath with a double sized shower featuring multiple massage heads. Most apartments include in-unit washer/dryer and abundant storage space, with renovated kitchens featuring either granite or quartz countertops and stainless steel appliances.
The building's location provides convenient access to the Second Avenue Q train at 72nd Street and the 6 train, with Central Park, John Jay Park, and Museum Mile all nearby. The neighborhood offers numerous grocery stores, restaurants, and specialty shops, combining residential quiet with urban accessibility on the Upper East Side.
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