136 East 64th Street Apt: 6-B
New York, NY 10065

Cross street:Park Avenue

Building

Type:Mid-rise
Era:Post-war
Floors:11

Property

Ownership: Co-op
Rooms: 6
Bedrooms: 3 BR
Bathrooms: 3
Pets: Pets Allowed

Financials

Price:$2,700,000
Maintenance:$4,443
Financing Allowed:65%
Minimum down:$945,000.00
505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022
Listing Courtesy of The Agency

Description

This newly renovated, corner unit, Classic Six home showcases exquisite prewar details throughout, such as nine-foot ceilings, newly refinished hardwood floors, and elegant crown moldings. Brand new, soundproof windows in every room offer quiet comfort and relaxation.

As you enter this home via a semi-private elevator landing, you’re greeted by an elegant foyer and a East-facing formal dining room that is the focal point of the home. To the left is the spacious living room with large windows, refined built-in shelving, and a decorative fireplace, all creating a warm and relaxing experience.

The renovated windowed kitchen is a chef’s dream, showcasing recessed lighting that creates a warm ambiance. The elegant quartz countertops paired with white cabinetry and brass shelving lend a contemporary look to the kitchen, making it both beautiful and functional. The breakfast bar offers a convenient area for casual dining or morning coffee. A separate wet bar enhances the space, complete with a wine fridge and ice maker, perfect for entertaining guests in the formal dining room. The kitchen also includes a grandfathered washer and dryer.

The master bedroom features North/East double exposure, allowing natural sunlight to flood the room, complemented by a newly remodeled, windowed en-suite marble bathroom with a double vanity.

The second bedroom, equally bright, is graciously sized with a new en-suite bathroom. A third smaller bedroom, ideal as a guest room, office, or child’s room, includes an additional full bathroom and newly tiled floor. HVAC units in all bedrooms and the living room. The apartment is move-in ready and can be sold with the furniture.

Designed by renowned American architect George F. Pelham and built in 1928, 136 East 64th Street is one of the Upper East Side’s premier white-glove pre war cooperatives. Situated on a picturesque, tree-lined block between Lexington and Park Avenues, this highly sought-after building is part of the Upper East Side Historic District. Pelham, also known for designing the Plaza Athenee Hotel, created one of the most beautiful and elegant lobbies in the neighborhood. With 64 residences, the building is celebrated for its impeccable service and grandeur. The full-time doormen and attentive staff provide white-glove service, delivering mail and packages directly to your apartment.

This exceptional location offers proximity to Central Park, upscale shopping, fine dining, and cultural institutions, making it ideal for those seeking the best of Manhattan living.

Each apartment has its own storage unit. Pied-a-terre is allowed, co-purchases on a case by case, 35% down payment is required for financing. Subletting is allowed after an owner has lived in the building for 4 years. Maximum sublet is 3 years and 10% of the monthly maintenance. There is a $736 assessment thru Sept 2025.

Amenities

Laundry Room; Private Storage;

  • Washer / Dryer
  • Elevator
  • Full service
  • Laundry Room

Neighborhood

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This newly renovated, corner unit, Classic Six home showcases exquisite prewar details throughout, such as nine foot ceilings, newly refinished hardwood floors, and elegant crown moldings.


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