King-sized bedroomHigh ceilingsOversized residenceThoughtfully designed floor planHardwood floorsGenerous layoutAbundant closet space
Welcome to Apartment 2B at 225 East 74th Street, a spacious one-bedroom in the heart of the Upper East Side. This oversized residence offers a generous layout with a large living and dining area, a king-sized bedroom, and abundant closet space. The apartment features hardwood floors, high ceilings, and a thoughtfully designed floor plan perfect for both everyday living and entertaining.
A signature feature of many Art Deco apartments, this home includes a sunken living room, adding character and architectural distinction.
Located on a charming, tree-lined block, 225 East 74th Street is moments from some of the neighborhood’s best dining, including the famous JG Melon, shopping, transportation, and parks. Enjoy classic Upper East Side living with convenience and comfort right outside your door.
This pet-friendly co-op offers a 24-hour doorman, a live-in superintendent, a basement laundry room, a bike room, a courtyard garden with a seating area, and additional storage available for rent (subject to availability). Co-purchasing, parents buying for children, pied-à-terres, and up to 80% financing are permitted. The building is perfectly situated between the 6 train at 77th Street and the Q train at 72nd Street.
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Christie's International Real Estate Group, LLC917-929-6567,
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