$1.7M Upper East Side duplex offers classic uptown elegance
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$1.7M Upper East Side duplex offers classic uptown elegance

September 24, 2019

Listing images by VHT; courtesy of The Corcoran Group

Right in the middle of the block between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, this two-bedroom duplex at 12 East 64th Street boasts an impressive address on the Upper East Side’s posh Gold Coast, just steps away from Central Park and surrounded by the area’s grand limestone mansions. Inside, original architectural details like elaborate molding, woodwork, and mantels bring charm to every room. The classic residence is now on the market, seeking $1.7 million.

Located in a four-story brownstone co-op, the unit takes up the second and third floors. The first level features 12-foot ceilings, large windows with wood shutters, and restored parquet floors throughout. This floor comprises a living room, a large second room which could be turned into a dining room, a separate kitchen, and a full bathroom.

Upstairs are two, almost equally-sized bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom. The bedroom in the back of the home has a private terrace overlooking the surrounding townhouse gardens. There’s a washer and dryer in the unit, extensive closet space, and elevator access to both floors.

[Listing: 12 East 64th Street, Unit 2-3A by Betsy Messerschmitt of The Corcoran Group]

[At CityRealty]

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Listing images by VHT; courtesy of The Corcoran Group

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