103 East 75th Street is an intimate boutique co-op built in 1913, located on a prime Upper East Side block between Park and Lexington Avenues in the coveted PS 6 district. The nine story beige brick building contains 28 apartments and features a three story rusticated limestone base with an unusual fourth floor bandcourse decorated with indented cornucopias facing toward the center of the building. This full service building offers a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, a planted rooftop garden, private storage bins for each apartment, bike storage, and building laundry facilities. The building is pet friendly, allows pieds-à-terre on a case by case basis, permits live/work use, and offers 50 to 65% financing with a 2% flip tax paid by the buyer.
The building is known for its Classic Seven layouts and duplex apartments, with only one two bedroom unit among the larger configurations. Apartments retain exceptional prewar details including herringbone floors, crown moldings, high ceilings, and wood burning fireplaces, while many have been thoughtfully renovated with modern conveniences. Common features across units include through the wall air conditioning, large windows providing excellent southern and northern light, formal dining rooms, staff rooms with en suite baths, and in-unit washer/dryers. Renovated kitchens typically feature high end appliances from Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele, while bathrooms often showcase marble finishes and custom fixtures.
The location offers exceptional convenience, with Central Park, top rated schools, fine dining, and premier shopping all nearby. Lenox Hill Hospital sits two blocks north, and a subway station on Lexington Avenue provides easy access to transportation. The area benefits from proximity to boutiques and restaurants on Lexington, Third, and Madison Avenues, plus good crosstown bus service on 72nd Street. The building's white glove service includes mail and packages delivered directly to apartment doors, and attic rooms are available for rent as additional storage.
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