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25 East 69th Street 5B

  • New York City, NY
  • $1,275,000

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25 East 69th Street, #5B Charming Pre-War Co-op w/Fireplace a Block from Central Park.Enjoy a romantic Lenox Hill lifestyle a block from Central Park in this tranquil oversize 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom co-op on one of the most coveted streets in the Upper East Side Historic District.Graced with pre-war charm and soaring 11-foot ceilings, this enchanting home features classic parquet hardwood floors, oversized windows, built-in bookshelves, and an original wood-burning fireplace for cozy winter nights.The foyer has a wall of double-door closets and opens into a sprawling living and dining room saturated with northern light. Just off the dining room is a galley kitchen adorned with tiled floors, ample cabinet space, butcherblock countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Spacious, quiet, and bright, the bedroom faces away from the street and a large reach-in closet and easy access to a walk-in closet and a full bathroom with a deep tub. Built in 1920, 25 East 69th Street is a well-maintained, pre-war, elevator, townhouse with a gorgeous marble entryway, embodying classic New York elegance. There is the added convenience of a laundry room and storage in the basement. Flip tax 2%. Monthly assessment of $108.74 ending January 2025. 50% financing allowed. 25 East 69th Street is a regal boutique co-op building surrounded by upscale restaurants, art galleries, cafes, and shops like Daniel, Ladurée, David Zwirner, and Bel Ami Café, Le Charlot restaurant. It is a block from Central Park and Museum Mile and is close to The Mall, Central Park Zoo, and Frick Madison. Nearby subway lines include the F, Q, and 6. The building has an elevator.

25 East 69th Street, #5B

Charming Pre-War Co-op w/Fireplace a Block from Central Park.
Enjoy a romantic Lenox Hill lifestyle a block from Central Park in this tranquil oversize 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom co-op on one of the most coveted streets in the Upper East Side Historic District.
Graced with pre-war charm and soaring 11-foot ceilings, this enchanting home features classic parquet hardwood floors, oversized windows, built-in bookshelves, and an original wood-burning fireplace for cozy winter nights.
The foyer has a wall of double-door closets and opens into a sprawling living and dining room saturated with northern light. Just off the dining room is a galley kitchen adorned with tiled floors, ample cabinet space, butcherblock countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Spacious, quiet, and bright, the bedroom faces away from the street and a large reach-in closet and easy access to a walk-in closet and a full bathroom with a deep tub.

Built in 1920, 25 East 69th Street is a well-maintained, pre-war, elevator, townhouse with a gorgeous marble entryway, embodying classic New York elegance. There is the added convenience of a laundry room and storage in the basement. Flip tax 2%. Monthly assessment of $108.74 ending January 2025. 50% financing allowed.

25 East 69th Street is a regal boutique co-op building surrounded by upscale restaurants, art galleries, cafes, and shops like Daniel, Ladurée, David Zwirner, and Bel Ami Café, Le Charlot restaurant. It is a block from Central Park and Museum Mile and is close to The Mall, Central Park Zoo, and Frick Madison. Nearby subway lines include the F, Q, and 6. The building has an elevator.

25 East 69th Street, #5B Charming Pre-War Co-op w/Fireplace a Block from Central Park. Enjoy a romantic Lenox Hill lifestyle a block from Central Park in this tranquil oversize 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom co-op on one of the most coveted streets in the Upper East Side Historic District. Graced with pre-war charm and soaring 11-foot ceilings, this enchanting home features classic parquet hardwood floors, oversized windows, built-in bookshelves, and an original wood-burning fireplace for cozy winter nights. The foyer has a wall of double-door closets and opens into a sprawling living and dining room saturated with northern light. Just off the dining room is a galley kitchen adorned with tiled floors, ample cabinet space, butcherblock countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Spacious, quiet, and bright, the bedroom faces away from the street and a large reach-in closet and easy access to a walk-in closet and a full bathroom with a deep tub. Built in 1920, 25 East 69th Street is a well-maintained, pre-war, elevator, townhouse with a gorgeous marble entryway, embodying classic New York elegance. There is the added convenience of a laundry room and storage in the basement. Flip tax 2%. Monthly assessment of $108.74 ending January 2025. 50% financing allowed. 25 East 69th Street is a regal boutique co-op building surrounded by upscale restaurants, art galleries, cafes, and shops like Daniel, Ladurée, David Zwirner, and Bel Ami Café, Le Charlot restaurant. It is a block from Central Park and Museum Mile and is close to The Mall, Central Park Zoo, and Frick Madison. Nearby subway lines include the F, Q, and 6. The building has an elevator.
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Interior

Total Bedroom

1

Total Bathroom

1

Full Bathroom

1

Laundry room

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Fireplace

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Exterior & Building

Stories

6

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Status

For Sale

MLS® ID

RPLU-1032522873796

Type

Co-Op

Year Built

1920

Neighborhood

Upper East Side

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Sales Price

$1,275,000

HOA Fees

$1,596/mo

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Upper East Side

An upscale residential haven renowned for its elegance and glamour, the Upper East Side is marked by a pretty blend of luxurious townhouses and historic apartment buildings.

An upscale residential haven renowned for its elegance and glamour, the Upper East Side is marked by a pretty blend of luxurious townhouses and historic apartment buildings. The neighborhood is synonymous with fine dining and high-end shopping, and the presence of Museum Mile and Central Park add world-class culture and lush green space.
 

The Life

In terms of activity, the Upper East Side is quieter in the areas closer to the East River and Central Park and livelier along 2nd, 3rd, and Lexington Avenues, where many of the area’s restaurants, cafes, and bars are situated. Walking along Park, Madison, and 5th Avenues, one is struck by classic city architecture and given a brief glimpse of the wealth of the Gilded Age. Central Park is a prime weekend destination throughout the year, and institutions like Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art always have something worthwhile to see.
 
An upscale residential haven renowned for its elegance and glamour, the Upper East Side is marked by a pretty blend of luxurious townhouses and historic apartment buildings. The neighborhood is synonymous with fine dining and high-end shopping, and the presence of Museum Mile and Central Park add world-class culture and lush green space.   The Life In terms of activity, the Upper East Side is quieter in the areas closer to the East River and Central Park and livelier along 2nd, 3rd, and Lexington Avenues, where many of the area’s restaurants, cafes, and bars are situated. Walking along Park, Madison, and 5th Avenues, one is struck by classic city architecture and given a brief glimpse of the wealth of the Gilded Age. Central Park is a prime weekend destination throughout the year, and institutions like Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art always have something worthwhile to see.  
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Emanuele Fiore

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Emanuele Fiore

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Ingrid Garcia

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Marco Nasso

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He values his clients’ goals as if they were his own and focuses on providing exceptional service throughout the buying and selling process.

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Emily Stevens

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Working with buyers and sellers throughout New York City, Emily is known for her reliability, marketing and analytics expertise, and 24/7 availability.

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Patricia Van-Der-Vliet

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She understands both sides of the process and what it takes to get the best deal.

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