125 East 74th Street

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Beautifully renovated two-bedroom, two bathroom apartment overlooking the stunning landmarked townhouses of charming East 74th Street off Park Avenue.

Gracious layout with entry foyer and spacious drawing room with high, beamed ceilings, arched entry ways, rare wood-burning fireplace, and other details including a window seat framed with historic wrought-iron balconies. There is an exceptional windowed kitchen designed by Christopher Peacock which is a Chef's dream and includes a seat at the counter. The den with an arched French door to the living room and swinging door to the kitchen can also flex to a dining room, second bedroom or office. The generous primary bedroom also has a bathroom ensuite. There are large closets, including two cedar, throughout the home.

Offered in beautiful condition, this property will not be on the market long. 125 East 74th Street is a sophisticated and well-established prewar co-op built in 1929 in a neo-Italian Renaissance style by architect Lafayette A. Goldstone, also known for his work at 640 Park and 730 Park Avenue. Located on a beautiful tree lined block this 30 unit, pet-friendly coop has a wonderful Resident Manager and full-time doorman, garden, fitness room, central laundry, bike room and large storage unit that trades with the unit. There is a 2% flip tax paid by buyer. Pied-a-terre and 50% financing is allowed.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group.
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  • $1,750,000
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  • BEDROOMS
  • 2
  • BATHROOMS
  • 2
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  • 9
  • PET POLICY
  • Pets Allowed
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