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  • $3,750,000

    35 E 68th St APT 2A, New York, NY 10065

    3beds
    1,710sqft
    Coop
    Built in 1910
    -- sqft lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $2,193/sqft
    $3,458/mo HOA

    What's special

    Top-of-the-line appliancesNatural lightHand-carved staircaseFlexible home officeCeiling-to-floor windowsMarble flooringConcealed wall of closets
    *NO CO-OP FLIP TAX!* This exquisite 7-room duplex within a 1901 limestone mansion designed by Carrère and Hastings epitomizes Manhattan sophistication and early 20th-century elegance, evoking the charm of an 1880s London. A stunning duplex at approximately 1,710 SF is defined by two arched French windows adorned with original Tiffany & Company stained glass. The 22 x 22 SF south-facing sun-drenched living room features 14-foot ceilings. It is adorned with an original hand-carved staircase that leads to the upper level. Each room is bathed in natural light and boasts coffered ceilings and antique crown moldings. This residence features a flexible home office, currently configured as a third bedroom, a spacious eat-in kitchen, and one of the most impressive living rooms on the market! The sunken eat-in kitchen boasts marble flooring and top-of-the-line appliances, including a custom oven, range, refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher. Upstairs, the primary suite features a concealed wall of closets, ceiling-to-floor windows and comfortably fits a king-sized bed. The home office, which doubles as a third bedroom, features windows that overlook the living room, offering a unique perspective. The third bedroom, behind the kitchen, has an en suite bath. This residence offers ample storage and includes an in-unit washer/dryer. The exclusive 8-unit co-op is located on East 68th Street, between Madison and Park Avenues. This pet-friendly building is just one block from Central Park and is surrounded by premier restaurants and luxury shopping, making it perfect for dog lovers and city enthusiasts alike. Flexible co-op. Foreign buyers are allowed. About the Building: In 1899 Dr. Edward Kellogg Dunham and his wife, Mary, hired renowned architect Thomas Hastings of Carrere & Hastings to fashion a French townhouse in the au currant Beaux Arts style, completed in 1901 called Dunham House. A decade later, this historic home was widely considered a pristine example of Hastings’ work and was a large part of why Hastings was then hired to design the New York home of Henry Frick in 1912 (The Frick Collection today). Today, 35 East 68th Street still stands as a 25’ wide limestone building that was designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Division in 1981 after being converted into apartments in 1977.
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