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233 Εаѕt 69th Strеet, Apt 5F
$395,000
Maintenance: $899.26
Have you ever imagined waking up to the heartbeat of New York City while enjoying your own tranquil retreat? Welcome home. Nestled just off Third Avenue, this charming studio is the perfect pied a terre or starter home .
Step inside Apartment 5F and feel instantly at ease. There is a wall of windows facing the back that receives good natural light. There is room in this gracious layout to create a separate sleep, living and dining area. The pullman kitchen features modern appliances, a two burner stove and a dishwasher. Thoughtfully laid out, this turnkey gem offers seamless space for lounging, dining, and sleeping - all without compromise. Two decent sized closets keeps everything tucked away neatly, and the quiet, rear-facing position means you'll enjoy peaceful city living every single day.
This is not just an apartment - it's one of the Upper East Side's finest values.
The Building: Full-Service Living at Its Finest
233 East 69th Street is a prestigious full-service cooperative that checks every box. Enjoy the security and convenience of 24-hour doorman service, a beautifully renovated lobby, an on-site garage, laundry in the basement, a bike room and a beautifully landscaped rooftop deck.
Pied-à-terres, pets, and co-purchasers are warmly welcomed. 75% financing permitted; 2% flip tax paid by the seller.
There is currently an assessment of $196.17 through 12/31/2027 for new windows in the building.
Opportunities like this don't come twice - schedule your showing today.
Culture, Cuisine & Connectivity at Your Doorstep
The Frick Collection and the Metropolitan Museum of Art are both within a short distance. Museum Mile living at its finest.
When it comes to dining, the neighborhood delivers. Café Boulud, chef Daniel Boulud's celebrated French restaurant on the Upper East Side Wikipedia , is a perennial favorite for a refined evening out. For something equally beloved but more convivial, Lusardi's, the storied Northern Italian restaurant on Second Avenue Wikipedia , has been a neighborhood institution since 1982 - the kind of place where the veal carpaccio and warm hospitality keep regulars coming back for decades.
The Q line at 72nd Street connects you to other parts of Manhattan putting Midtown, Downtown, and Brooklyn all within effortless reach.