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Essentials
- Price$3,275,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms3
- Rooms7
- Staff Room1
- Staff Bathroom1
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,900
- Exposure N, S & W
Key Features
- Classic apartment
- Balcony
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Partial park view
- Dining room
- Dishwasher
- Excellent light
- Great closet space
- Herringbone floors
- Oversized windows
- Wood-burning fireplace
This sunny and fabulous seven has tremendous potential to become a spectacular family apartment. A center foyer leads to the large living room with wood burning fireplace, double exposures and views of Central Park. The formal dining room has an over-sized balcony, perfect for cocktails. The windowed original kitchen has a pantry area, maid's room and bath. The master bedroom has many closets and a balcony with views of the reservoir. In addition, there are two more bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and a third balcony.
Additional features of this property include: Partial reservoir views and 3 large balconies.
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Carnegie Hill
Uptown on the East Side, from 86th Street to 96th Street and from Lexington Avenue to Central Park.
The Carnegie Hill section of Manhattan, full of magnificient townhouses that are rarely for sale because their owners tend to hang on to them, has wonderful access to Central Park. Larger buildings house prewar apartments of six or seven rooms, known as “Classic Sixes” and “Classic Sevens,” but the light in the area is generous as even these magnificient co-ops are usually not too tall. The resulting old-world feel, which bathes even modern condos in Carnegie Hill, shows you why steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie picked this quiet, countrified section of Manhattan as the place to build his ultimate family home. (You can still visit it today on your way to buy or rent an apartment — it’s now a branch of the Smithsonian known as the Cooper-Hewitt museum.)
15 East 91st Street
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
7 mins
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
7 mins
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
7 mins
This elegant, post-war co-op is situated at the corner of 91st and Madison and features large, luminous windows throughout the building.
- Postwar
- Built in 1946
- 16 floors
- 43 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
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