Oversized windowsOld-world eleganceBathed in southern lightSouth-facing exposuresWood-burning fireplaceStall showerHardwood floors
A rare opportunity to own a stately Parisian-inspired one-bedroom in an intimate pre-war cooperative, where old-world elegance meets one of the Upper East Side's most coveted historic enclaves.
Bathed in southern light and overlooking one of the neighborhood’s most picturesque tree-lined townhouse blocks, Residence 4A blends classic pre-war character with thoughtful modern updates. Soaring 10'6" ceilings, oversized windows, hardwood floors, and a wood-burning fireplace lend the home a warm, grand, and distinctly European sensibility.
A gracious entry foyer with excellent storage opens into a generously proportioned living and dining area that feels stately and refined. Sunlight pours through the apartment’s south-facing exposures, framed by lush greenery just outside the windows.
The bedroom is serene and bright, with large closet space and ample room for additional furnishings. The adjacent bathroom has been tastefully renovated with quality finishes and a stall shower.
Built in 1920, 25 East 69th Street is a charming boutique elevator cooperative with a striking marble lobby, laundry room, and classic Upper East Side appeal. The building permits up to 50% financing and 2% flip tax applies. There is a capital assessment of $124 per month that runs through January 2027.
Firmly situated in the Upper East Side Historic District, residents enjoy immediate access to Central Park, world-class dining and shopping, galleries, cafes, and multiple transportation options.
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