111 East 75th Street is a distinguished pre war co-op built in 1929 and converted to cooperative ownership in 1972. This attractive 10 story beige brick building houses 38 apartments and features classic architectural details including a one story limestone base, canopied entrance, sidewalk landscaping, and an elegant balustraded roofline. Located in one of the most coveted areas of the Upper East Side, the building sits just off Park Avenue with convenient access to boutiques and restaurants on Lexington, Third, and Madison Avenues, plus proximity to Central Park, Lenox Hill Hospital, and excellent transportation options.
The building's apartments showcase quintessential pre war charm with 9'3" ceilings, crown moldings, and wood burning fireplaces found throughout many units. Common features include hardwood floors, windowed kitchens and bathrooms, custom closets and built ins, and abundant storage space. Many apartments have been thoughtfully renovated while preserving original architectural details, with high end finishes, custom cabinetry, and modern appliances including Wolf ranges and Sub Zero refrigerators in select units. In-unit laundry is permitted with board approval, and the building maintains low monthly maintenance fees despite its prime location.
The building's penthouse apartments are particularly noteworthy, featuring expansive private wrap terraces ranging from 700 to 900 square feet. These top floor residences offer multiple exposures, duplex layouts in some cases, and stunning city views. One penthouse boasts a gut renovated interior with beamed ceilings, dual fireplaces, and a private rooftop oasis, while another features retractable awnings, outdoor sound systems, and water and electricity hookups for seamless indoor outdoor entertaining.
Building amenities include a live-in superintendent who provides full time service and package acceptance, elevator access, basement storage for additional fees, and an on-site laundry facility. The co-op maintains flexible policies allowing pied-à-terre ownership, co purchasing, guarantors, and pets, with a 35% down payment requirement and 1% flip tax. An adjacent parking garage provides convenient vehicle storage, a rare amenity in this densely populated neighborhood.
The location places residents in the absolute epicenter of Upper East Side living, with immediate access to world class cultural institutions, fine dining establishments, and luxury shopping. Citarella and D'Agostino markets, the 77th Street Lexington Avenue subway station, and Central Park are all within a two block radius. The building's boutique scale, combined with its prime location and well maintained condition, makes it a highly desirable address for both full time residents and those seeking an elegant Manhattan pied-à-terre.
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