| ID # | RLS20057931 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 4 yàrá ibùsùn, 4 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ (DOM): 235 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1930 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $7,976 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: Q |
| 7 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 | |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: F | |
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Igbasilẹ Aṣa Aiyẹsọṣa Lẹhin Ogun ni Upper East Side.
Gba laaye sinu ile wọnyi ti o ni ẹwa, ti o kun fun oorun to tobi ti o to awọn ẹsẹ mẹta,000, nibiti awọn ibi isere nla ti wa ni ṣiṣan ni irọrun pẹlu awọn agbegbe ikọkọ, idakẹjẹ. Ile mẹrin ti o ni ile igbani ti o ni itura yii ni awọn iwo igi, awọn ipo gusu, ina adayeba ti o pọ, ati ifamọra ti o tẹsiwaju ti aṣa “9 si 8” iṣeto ṣaaju Ogun.
Lati ilẹ-igbani ti ẹni-kọọkan rẹ, a kaabọ ọ nipa ile-ibẹnumioran ti o jẹ 14' x 14', ti a ṣe apẹrẹ pẹlu iṣọkan ẹwa ati awọn ọpa ti o ju—ijiroro oju ọfẹ si awọn agbegbe ti ile ti o mọ. Ile-ibẹnumioran yii n ṣan sinu yara gbigbọn meji, 37' x 20', pẹlu windows marun ti o wa ni gusu. Pẹlu ipin ti o dara, yara gbigbọn naa ni iṣakoso nipasẹ awọn ibi gbigbọn igi meji ti o ni iyalẹnu ni ẹgbẹ mejeeji, ti n ṣẹda oju-omi ti o ni ilọsiwaju ṣugbọn ti o jẹ ikini.
Ile idana onjẹ-gourmet jẹ ìran olounjẹ, ti a tunṣe ni ọja pẹlu awọn ọpa ti a ṣe adani funfun, countertops Caesarstone, ilẹ igi ọlọrọ, ati banquette to daradara. Awọn ohun elo aladani ti o wa pẹlu firiji Sub-Zero ati firinji, ẹrọ idan ti Thermador, ibudo onjẹ Viking ti o ni burners mẹrin, ati adiro. Baluwẹ ti o ni ferese pari aaye didan ati ayọ yii.
Ile-iyẹwu naa nfunni ni ṣiṣan ti o ṣiṣan pẹlu iṣeto ibujoko pipin. Iru akọkọ ni awọn iwoye gusu, awọn ọpa ti o yanilenu, ati baluwẹ ammarọ ti o ni ferese pẹlu iwẹ nla. Ni apakan ila-oorun, awọn ibujoko mẹta afikun ati awọn baluwẹ meji kikun pese awọn agbegbe ti o ni itunu, ti a pin daradara—ọkan pẹlu baluwẹ ammarọ—ti o dara fun ẹbi tabi awọn alejo.
Ile ṣaaju Ogun yii kun fun awọn alaye apẹrẹ, ilẹ igi ti o pọpọ, awọn ọpa ti o pọ, ati imọlara ti o lagbara ti aaye.
340 East 72nd Street jẹ co-op ti o ni ẹwa pẹlu awọn iwuwo funfun ti a kọ ni ọdun 1930, ti o ni 33 ilé nikan. Ilẹ-iṣẹ naa nfunni ni doorman ti o ṣiṣẹ ni ipo, ile-iṣere tuntun ti a tunṣe, ọgba ti a ṣe apẹrẹ, yara iwẹ, ibi ipamọ keke, ati awọn cages ibi ipamọ ti ara ẹni. Igi fun awọn ibi gbigbọn ni a pese nipasẹ ile naa. Awọn ẹranko ni a gba, ati co-op gba 50% isanwo pẹlu owo-ori flip 2% ti a san nipasẹ olura.
Ibi idalẹjọ iyalẹnu yii tun pẹlu yara ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti ara rẹ ni ilẹ akọkọ (itọju jẹ $598.47), pẹlu awọn iwo ọgba idakẹjẹ, ati apoti ibi ipamọ nla.
Timeless Pre-War Sophistication on the Upper East Side.
Step into this glamorous, sun-filled approximately 3,000 sq. ft. residence, where grand entertaining spaces seamlessly coexist with private, serene quarters. This luxurious four-bedroom plus library home boasts tree-top views, southern exposures, abundant natural light, and the enduring charm of a Classic “9 into 8” pre-war layout.
Off its own semi-private elevator landing, you are welcomed by a 14' x 14' entrance gallery, thoughtfully designed with beautiful symmetry and generous closets—an elegant prelude to the home’s refined spaces. The gallery flows into a palatial double living room, 37' x 20', with five oversized south-facing windows. Perfectly proportioned, the living room is anchored by two striking wood-burning fireplaces on either side, creating a dramatic yet inviting focal point.
The gourmet eat-in kitchen is a chef’s dream, thoughtfully renovated with crisp white custom cabinetry, Caesarstone countertops, rich wood floors, and a cozy banquette. State-of-the-art appliances include a Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, Thermador dishwasher, Viking four-burner range and oven. A windowed bathroom completes this bright and cheerful space.
The apartment offers a gracious flow with a split-bedroom layout. The primary suite features a southern exposure, exceptional closets, and a windowed marble bathroom with an oversized shower. On the eastern wing, three additional bedrooms and two full bathrooms provide comfortable, well-proportioned spaces—one with an en-suite bath—perfect for family or guests.
This pre-war home is rich with architectural details, hardwood floors throughout, abundant closets, and an exceptional sense of space.
340 East 72nd Street is an elegant white-glove co-op built in 1930, home to just 33 residences. The building offers a full-time doorman, newly renovated gym, landscaped garden, laundry room, bike storage, and private storage cages. Wood for the fireplaces is provided by the building. Pets are welcome, and the co-op allows 50% financing with a 2% flip tax payable by the buyer.
This extraordinary residence also includes its own staff room on the first floor (maintenance is $598.47), with serene garden views, as well as a massive storage bin.
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