Residence 9EF at the Eastgate is a beautiful, bright and spacious split two bedroom, two bathroom home with two wood burning fireplaces in a stunning Emory Roth designed building. Situated on one of the most charming blocks in all of the Upper East Side, this pre-war home...
Residence 9EF at the Eastgate is a beautiful, bright and spacious split two bedroom, two bathroom home with two wood burning fireplaces in a stunning Emory Roth designed building. Situated on one of the most charming blocks in all of the Upper East Side, this pre-war home has it all: · 2 king sized bedrooms, the primary bedroom featuring a wood burning fireplace. · A windowed eat-in kitchen. · A grand welcoming foyer with 2 large entryway closets and a dedicated desk space, perfect for working from home. · 3 Walk-in closets with one large enough to be an office. · Double exposures both south and west. · 9 foot beamed ceilings. 9EF is a seamless combination of a one bedroom apartment with a large studio making its layout unique in the building. Adding to this home’s appeal, the apartment is pin-drop quiet due to south and west facing exposures that provide sunshine all day long. The Eastgate is perfectly situated on East 73rd Street, the Upper East Side’s best and most convenient location within blocks from incredible restaurants, shopping and culture. Designed by the preeminent Emory Roth and built by Bing & Bing, the Eastgate is an elegant, full-service co-op with a chic newly renovated lobby, a large laundry room, a gym, and a stunning landscaped garden. This charming tree-lined block is famous in New York for its magical white winter lights. The Eastgate has a 24 hour doorman, is pet friendly, permits pied-a-terres, and offers private storage as well as bike storage. Maintenance includes electricity, streamlining your monthly expenses. Washer dryers are permitted by the building on a case by case basis. Mail is delivered directly to each apartment. This special home won’t last – reach out for a viewing today!
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The Upper East Side is a prestigious residential neighborhood in Manhattan known for its historic charm, tree-lined streets, and cultural attractions. It encompasses the Museum Mile, featuring renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. The area exudes an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere, attracting families, professionals, and art enthusiasts.
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