15 East 74th Street
Madison & Fifth
Upper East Side
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Per Month$50,000
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Essentials
- Price$50,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Unit1
- Floors5
- Bedrooms5
- Bathrooms5.5
- Rooms15
- Approx. Sq. Ft.6,341
Key Features
- Cable ready
- Central air
- Central laundry room
- Elevator
- Garden
- Video security
- Wine cellar
- Wood-burning fireplace
15 EAST 74th STREET is a Beaux-Arts limestone mansion is acclaimed as one of the first houses designed by William Lawrence Bottomley, who also designed River House. The original classic details remain and have been continually updated with a new kitchen, several new baths and central air-conditioning. This most desirable location, just off Fifth Avenue on 74th Street, is close to Central Park, museums and Madison Avenue shopping. A large entrance foyer with a powder room has an elevator and a staircase leading to the DRAWING ROOM FLOOR. This floor has a distinctive living room with fireplace, a large formal dining room, a beautiful winter garden, well equipped kitchen and back terrace with fountain. On the THIRD FLOOR the library faces south and there is a large bedroom with fireplace, 2 bathrooms and many closets. Above on the FOURTH FLOOR is a private suite: a sitting room/bedroom with fireplace and a second bedroom with fireplace and bath. The TOP FLOOR has a front bedroom with bath, back bedroom with bath and a laundry, pressing room. The ground level and lower level are included in the rent; there is a private side entrance to this additional 4000SF. Available furnished or unfurnsihed.
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Upper East Side
Upper East, from 57th Street to 110th Street, from the East River to Fifth Avenue, with Sutton Place and Carnegie Hill as separate enclaves.
The Upper East Side historically exemplifies serious landmark-type apartments but remains a neighborhood where there’s a co-op or condo for everyone. Strict co-ops (some with o’-say-can-you-see Central Park views) continue to prevail in the Upper East Side from Park to Fifth Avenues, but there are plenty of studios, one- and two-bedroom condos, and rentals on the Upper East Side as well. Luxury new condo buildings include the Laurel, with a world-class gym that would satisfy any triathlete, the Lucida, and the Brompton.
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