222 East 71st Street
Apartment #2C
$1,195,000 Price
2 Bedrooms   1.5 Baths

222 East 71st Street, Upper East Side, NYC

SEIZE THIS OPPORTUNITY! ELEGANT FIVE-ROOM, 2BR/1.5BA PRE-WAR COOP IN THE HEART OF THE UPPER EAST SIDE! Great value and low maintenance! Experience the vibrancy of Upper East Side living in this charming, classic 5-Room, 2-Bedroom, 1.5-Bath Coop apartment in move-in ready condition on a lovely tree-lined block...

SEIZE THIS OPPORTUNITY! ELEGANT FIVE-ROOM, 2BR/1.5BA PRE-WAR COOP IN THE HEART OF THE UPPER EAST SIDE! Great value and low maintenance! Experience the vibrancy of Upper East Side living in this charming, classic 5-Room, 2-Bedroom, 1.5-Bath Coop apartment in move-in ready condition on a lovely tree-lined block on the UES. This elegant apartment is rich in pre-war details and modern conveniences, with a flexible floor plan providing room to grow. Whether used as a primary residence, or a pied-a-terre, this apartment is the one you have been looking for. Enter through a welcoming foyer, leading to a large, beautifully proportioned South-facing living room, where a wood-burning fireplace, high ceilings, original hardwood floors, moldings and handsome built-in bookshelves create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Adjacent to the living room is a windowed formal dining room, with space for large gatherings or intimate dining. The bedroom wing with its two spacious bedrooms and well-designed, renovated windowed full bath, is private and apart from the living/dining rooms. The South-facing primary bedroom is bathed in natural light, with large windows and a wall of custom-fitted closets providing abundant storage space. The second North-facing windowed bedroom, currently used as a cozy den/study, has tasteful, lacquered custom bookshelves and cabinetry, and ample storage. The bright, windowed kitchen with high-end appliances and a Washer/Dryer, is very roomy and has ample counter space, cabinets and storage galore. The half-bath with a window is located off the kitchen and is easily accessible for guests. This 1925 landmark elevator building is on a prime UES block, conveniently located nearby Central Park, restaurants, boutiques, and food stores. With the new Whole Foods Market opening two blocks away on East 69th Street, it couldn't be more convenient! The coop is also nearby the6 and Q trains and several bus lines. The building features a live-in superintendent (who takes in packages), an attractive lobby, individual private storage bin and laundry in the building. 65 percent financing is permitted. Pets and pied-a-terres are welcome. Look no further! Seize this opportunity to make 222 East 71st Street, #2C your elegant, new UES home! Contact me for an appointment to view this apartment!

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Floorplan for 222 East 71st Street, 2C

Floorplan for 222 East 71st Street, 2C

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Listing Details

Upper East Side, NYC
Type: Cooperative
Price: $1,195,000
Maintenance/CC: $2,870
Web ID: 1085479286

Info & Amenities

Type: Co-op
Rooms: 5.0
Bedrooms: 2
Full Bathrooms: 1
Half Bathrooms: 1.0
Woodburning fireplaces: 1
Built: 1925
Pets allowed: Yes

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