44 East 65th Street
Co-op located in Upper East Side, between Madison Avenue & Park Avenue
Description of 44 East 65th Street
44 East 65th Street, is a landmarked boutique townhouse co-op built in 1920. With the brick façade, high columns, arched windows, and French doors upon the entrance, the building was originally the property of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The building has a lower limestone exterior, a grandeur chandelier-lit marble foyer and classic pre-war staircase leading up to five floors and eight apartments. A truly rare opportunity to own a piece of old New York. The co-op permits up to 80% financing, pieds-a-terre, guarantors and gifting.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1920Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 25%
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Total Floors: 5
Building Amenities
- Elevator