This attractive 10-story apartment building was erected in 1923 and converted to a cooperative in 1949. Located in a desirable area of the Upper East Side, it features limestone details, sidewalk landscaping, and convenient access to amenities.
Located in the heart of the Upper East Side, 120 East 75th Street is a distinguished prewar cooperative building designed by Donn Barber and the Starrett Brothers. Completed in 1923 and converted to a co-op in 1949, this 10-story structure features 37 residences, offering a blend of classic architecture and modern amenities. The building is characterized by its limestone base, elegant entrance, and well-maintained landscaping, providing a serene environment amidst the bustling city.
Residents enjoy a range of amenities including a full-time doorman, attentive on-site resident manager, bicycle room, private storage, and laundry facilities. The building permits pets and pieds-Ă -terre with board approval, and financing options allow for up to 50% financing. A 2% flip tax is applicable, payable by the purchaser. The location is ideal, with easy access to public transportation, shopping, dining, and cultural institutions.
Apartment features vary, but many units boast prewar details such as high ceilings, hardwood floors, and wood-burning fireplaces. Spacious layouts often include oversized windows that provide ample natural light and views of the tree-lined streets. Some apartments have been extensively renovated, showcasing modern kitchens with top-of-the-line appliances, luxurious bathrooms, and flexible spaces that can serve as home offices or additional bedrooms.
Notably, the building has been home to various prominent residents, including Tricia Brock, adding to its allure. With its combination of classic charm and contemporary conveniences, 120 East 75th Street represents a unique opportunity for both residential and commercial use in one of New York City's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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