Unparalleled space and sunlightNewly refinished oak floorsSouth-facing bedroomsPrivate elevator landingSeparate storage areaBuilt-in bookcasesWood-burning fireplace
Offering unparalleled space and sunlight, this beautifully proportioned Classic 8 is available for the first time in decades. Situated on the fifteenth floor and spanning over 2,650 square feet, the home features three bedrooms, three full bathrooms, plus two staff rooms with an additional bath and is ready for its next steward.
A private elevator landing opens to a gracious entrance gallery, leading to a stunning 28-foot living room complete with a wood-burning fireplace, built-in bookcases, decorative moldings, newly refinished oak floors, and oversized windows that flood the space with natural light. Adjacent to the living room, a generously sized dining room is perfect for entertaining on any scale.
Each of the three south-facing bedrooms boasts an en-suite bathroom and abundant closet space. The large, open eat-in kitchen features two windows, ample cabinetry, and a separate storage area. The staff quarters, currently configured as a bedroom and laundry area with a shared bath, provide additional flexibility.
The building has NO summer rules. An extra-large storage cage in the basement is associated with the apartment. 320 East 72nd street was built in 1930 by renowned architect Lafayette Goldstone. There is a full time doorman and a live-in superintendent. Pied a Terres are allowed. Pets are welcome. Bike room. 65% Financing allowed. 3% Flip tax.
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