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This approx. 3065 square foot, renovated condo is one of the most affordable true five bedrooms (convertible to six) on the market in the Upper East Side.
THE APARTMENT
- Graciously sized sunken living room and separate dining area that easily seats 10-12
- Scavolini-designed eat-in kitchen with top of the line appliances including Miele wall ovens and microwave, Gaggenau cook-top, large wine fridge and Subzero side-by-side refrigerator/freezer
- Master bedroom suite with built-in desk, fabulous walk-in closet and en-suite master bath with dual sinks
- Four additional king-sized bedrooms with ample storage (several with en-suite bathrooms)
- Separate den/recreation room that easily converts into a king-sized sixth bedroom
- In unit washer/dryer
THE BUILDING
- Full-service condo with 24-hour doorman
- Parking garage (for a separate fee)
- Laundry room
- Bike room
- Extra storage available (pending availability)
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
- Enjoy East River Views from the 14.9 acre Carl Schurz Park that features dog runs, basketball courts and playground
- Moments to Central Park, Loeb Boathouse, Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Neue Gallery, Cafe Sabarsky