Jonathan Franzen closes the chapter on his $2M Upper East Side co-op
Just last month, the New York Times interviewed novelist Jonathan Franzen on his move from the Upper East Side to a suburban street in Santa Cruz, California. After having a long-distance relationship with his “spouse equivalent,” writer Kathryn Chetkovich, he agreed to move to the west coast, saying he didn’t miss Yorkville, the “last middle-class neighborhood in Manhattan,” at all. And he’s now made that perfectly clear, unloading his three-bedroom co-op at 140 East 81st Street for $2 million, according to city records.
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Though the kitchen could use some updating, the corner unit has lovely pre-war details like herringbone oak floors, crown moldings, and beamed ceilings. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet, and there’s plenty of light from three exposures.
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In the Times interview, Franzen noted how the Upper East Side has been changing with the opening of the Second Avenue Subway, saying that his favorite produce market was replaced with a bank and the Food Emporium he once enjoyed shopping at is now a Gristedes that resembles “a Soviet-era rations market.” An extremely avid and serious birdwatcher, he’s taken to the more suburban and “secluded” lifestyle in Santa Cruz.
[Listing: 140 East 81st Street, 10G by Trevor Connolly and Kirk Eckenrode of Elegran]
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Listing photos courtesy of Elegran