This attractive 6-story cooperative apartment building has 59 units and Romanesque-style decoration. Located on an attractive street with good local amenities, it features a canopied entrance, consistent fenestration, and some arched windows. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
Emily Court is a charming six-story pre-war co-op building located at 315 East 80th Street in the Upper East Side, featuring 59 units. The building showcases a red-brick façade with Romanesque-style decorations, a canopied entrance, and arched windows. While it lacks a doorman and garage, it offers a well-maintained environment with a live-in superintendent, ensuring residents enjoy a high level of service.
Residents benefit from a variety of apartment layouts, including spacious one-bedroom and three-bedroom homes. Common features include high ceilings, hardwood floors, and modern kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances. Many units also boast ample natural light from multiple exposures, elegant bathrooms, and generous storage options. The building's amenities include a bike room, garden courtyard, and a laundry room with new high-efficiency machines.
Located on a picturesque tree-lined street, Emily Court is conveniently situated near local shopping, dining, and public transportation, with a subway station just a few blocks away. The building is financially stable, offering low maintenance fees that include cable and internet, making it an attractive option for both residents and investors.
Notably, the building has been home to various celebrities, adding to its allure. With its blend of classic charm and modern conveniences, Emily Court represents a desirable living option in one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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