This 6-story cooperative apartment building was erected in 1940 and contains 50 apartments. It features an attractive canopied entrance, beige-brick exterior, and convenient location near shopping, transportation, and Lenox Hill hospital.
325 East 80th Street is a 50 unit prewar co-op built in 1940 on a quiet tree lined block between First and Second Avenues. The six story beige brick building features an attractive canopied entrance with arched masonry surround and brass and glass doors. Building amenities include a live-in superintendent who accepts packages, elevator, renovated laundry room, bicycle storage, private storage rooms (subject to availability), and a landscaped rooftop deck with panoramic city views available for a fee. The building has no doorman, garage, or health club. Notable former resident Cary Grant once called this address home.
Apartments throughout the building showcase classic prewar details including high ceilings, hardwood floors in oak or cherry wood, solid wood doors, and crown molding. Many units feature windowed eat in kitchens, and several have undergone complete gut renovations with modern finishes. Listings highlight notably low maintenance costs, with one two bedroom citing monthly maintenance of just $1,823. Upper floor units include a corner three bedroom, two bath with cherry wood floors, custom paneling, and an en suite master bathroom with walk in shower and body jets.
The co-op permits pets and allows subletting after one year of ownership with board approval. Financing up to 80% is allowed, and sponsor units occasionally become available requiring only a light application with no board approval. The location offers convenient access to Carl Schurz Park and the East River Promenade, Second Avenue shopping and dining, Lenox Hill Hospital three blocks south, and subway service on Lexington Avenue. Three parking garages are located directly on the block.
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Notable past and present residents at 325 East 80th Street