Prewar south facing studio features a huge living space, a separated kitchen with dining area, 2 walk-in closets and an entrance hall bathroom. The apartment has high beamed ceilings, an elegant archway and an original wrought iron banister.
Built in 1936 by notable builders Bing and Bing as designed by Emory Roth, 235 East 73rd Street is one of six red-brick prewar buildings which make up Eastgate. Residents of 235 enjoy a full-time staff inclusive of doormen, porters and a live-in resident manager as well as a host of amenities. There is a fitness center, landscaped garden, private storage, bicycle storage as well as laundry in the building. Located between Third and Second Avenues, 235 East 73rd Street is surrounded by an array of fantastic restaurants and shopping experiences and marvelous public transportation options including the new Second Avenue subway and 72nd Street crosstown bus both right around the corner and the 6 train just a few blocks away. Please note gifting is permitted however, parents buying for children and co-purchasers are not permitted. Pets are welcome.
This Bing and Bing building designed by Emory Roth in 1936 has a full-time door staff, a super who is on site every day, renovated gym, outdoor courtyard, bike storage, storage bins and a laundry room. This block is one of the most beautiful on the UES and is almost completely made up of the renowned Bing & Bing Emory Roth designed cooperatives.
75% financing. 2% Flip tax paid by seller. Co- purchasing, guarantors, and parents buying for employed children allowed. Pied a terres, and pets (with approval) allowed.