Built in 1939 and designed by renowned architect Rosario Candela, 44 East 67th Street is a distinguished 12 story Art Deco condominium with 46 apartments. This beige brick building was converted to condominiums in 1988 and sits on a prime Upper East Side block between Park and Madison Avenues, just steps from Central Park. The building's intimate scale ensures privacy with no more than five apartments per floor, creating an exclusive residential environment that attracts discerning buyers.
Apartments throughout the building showcase classic pre-war elegance with beamed ceilings, oak herringbone floors, and oversized windows that flood spaces with natural light. Many units feature spacious layouts with formal living and dining areas, and several have been extensively renovated with modern kitchens equipped with high end appliances like SubZero refrigerators and Viking ranges. Wood burning fireplaces, abundant closet space, and in-unit washers and dryers are common features, while some apartments boast private terraces and multiple exposures offering views of historic townhouses and the nearby Carlyle Hotel.
The full service building provides 24-hour doorman and concierge services, along with amenities including a charming garden courtyard, laundry facilities, bicycle storage, and additional storage bins. A convenient parking garage is located next door with space for 45 cars. The building recently updated its lobby and hallways while maintaining the original Art Deco design aesthetic, and it welcomes pets, LLC purchases, and pied-à-terre ownership, making it an attractive option for both full-time residents and investors seeking a prestigious Manhattan address.
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