The Dorincourt, 55 East 76th Street, #12
$1,175,000
| 2 beds, 1 bath
191 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Nov 15, 2021Days on Market: 191Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Doorman: PT DoormanListing viewed 809 times
Monthly Maintenance:
$4,093
Total Taxes & Fees:
$4,093
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$3,902
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$7,995
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 40% ($470,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
The landmarked 19th century Imperial is a welcome retreat from glass and steel. The intangibles of charm and unique layout of this apartment are redolent with European sensibilities as is the buildings lobby with its preserved mosaic tiled floors and other original details. A perfect city home, or a pied-a-terre near Madison Avenue shopping, The Metropolitan Museum and Museum Mile, jogging in Central Park, and all that New Yorks Upper East Side has to offer.
#12 is a floor-through unit on the fifth floor and features soaring 10 ft ceilings, original moldings, intricate parquet floors, and two original fireplaces.
The south-facing living room has oversized windows, flooding the space with light.
Two bedrooms are quietly tucked in the rear.
The apartment also features a proper dining area (or extremely large foyer, depending on your preference) and a flexible study/office area off the living room that could also be used as a guest bedroom. A spacious, light filled eat-in kitchen is a joy for the cook.
The apartment has great closet and storage space and there is also basement storage.
Besides pied-a-terres, the building allows pets and sublets, and a washer/dryer can be installed with board approval. There is a laundry room in the basement.
The location speaks for itself: The Imperial is just a little over a block from Central Park, right next to the Carlyle Hotel.
The building was designed by Frederick T. Camp, and is often referred to as the little brother of the renowned Dakota.
A doorman is on duty 7 days a week, 8am to midnight.
All dimensions are estimates. Yoreevo supports Fair Housing.
#12 is a floor-through unit on the fifth floor and features soaring 10 ft ceilings, original moldings, intricate parquet floors, and two original fireplaces.
The south-facing living room has oversized windows, flooding the space with light.
Two bedrooms are quietly tucked in the rear.
The apartment also features a proper dining area (or extremely large foyer, depending on your preference) and a flexible study/office area off the living room that could also be used as a guest bedroom. A spacious, light filled eat-in kitchen is a joy for the cook.
The apartment has great closet and storage space and there is also basement storage.
Besides pied-a-terres, the building allows pets and sublets, and a washer/dryer can be installed with board approval. There is a laundry room in the basement.
The location speaks for itself: The Imperial is just a little over a block from Central Park, right next to the Carlyle Hotel.
The building was designed by Frederick T. Camp, and is often referred to as the little brother of the renowned Dakota.
A doorman is on duty 7 days a week, 8am to midnight.
All dimensions are estimates. Yoreevo supports Fair Housing.
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Pricing History
About The Dorincourt, 55 East 76th Street
- Co-op
- Built in 1883
- 21 Apartments
- 7 Floors
Building Amenities
- Conversion Year: 1920
- PT Doorman
- High-Rise
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Elevator
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Pros
- Doorman
- Close to Sant Ambroeus cappuccinos
- Close to Madison Avenue boutiques
- Close to Lenox Hill Hospital
- High ceilings
- Few apartments
- Close to many museums
- Close to Central Park
- Fine Upper East Side location
- Close to Subway
Cons
- Fire escapes
- No garage
- No roof deck
- Some narrow apartments
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Subways
- 6