Located at 315 East 65th Street in the prestigious Lenox Hill neighborhood, this 13 story cooperative building was constructed in 1962 and houses approximately 134 apartments. The building sits on a quiet, tree lined residential block between Second and Third Avenues, offering residents a peaceful retreat while maintaining proximity to Upper East Side amenities.
The building provides full service living with a 24 hour doorman, live-in resident manager, and recently renovated hallways. Notable amenities include direct access to an on-site parking garage, a beautifully landscaped rear courtyard with a children's playground, and comprehensive laundry facilities with washers and dryers on every other floor plus a central basement laundry room. The building also has a bike storage room and regular storage units.
Many apartments feature south facing exposures with abundant natural light, hardwood floors and some have in-unit washer/dryers and central air conditioning.
The co-op maintains liberal policies allowing co-purchasing, pied-à-terre ownership, and pets up to 40 pounds with board approval. Financing up to 75% is permitted, and there is a 2% flip tax. The building is conveniently located near multiple subway lines including the F, Q, and 6 trains, with easy access to Central Park, fine dining, shopping, and cultural attractions. Current residents are subject to monthly assessments ranging from approximately $318 to $760 through October 2028 for building improvements and Local Law 97 compliance.
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