$ 12,000
3 Beds • 2 Baths • 1,800 ft2
Building & Unit Features
Alluring prewar unit, in mint condition, offering a distinctive layout, ideal for casual living and great privacy. This 1800 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms/2 baths (or 2 bedrooms + home office) was recently renovated, blending attractive prewar details and modern finishes. Located on a high floor it gets abundant light from southern exposures. Unit 8GH boasts 10ft high beamed ceilings, handsome hardwood floors, gracious moldings. Additional features include an impeccable eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a washer dryer and generous California closets throughout.
It is located at La Bourgogne, a coveted condominium prewar building known for its stunning planted roof terrace with panoramic city views.
Conveniently situated on the Upper East Side, between Lexington and Third avenue, a few blocks away from Central Park, Museum Mile and close to all major transportation. Attentive full service 24 hours doormen using building link and experienced live-in super. Pets allowed on case by case (30 lbs weight limit).
It is located at La Bourgogne, a coveted condominium prewar building known for its stunning planted roof terrace with panoramic city views.
Conveniently situated on the Upper East Side, between Lexington and Third avenue, a few blocks away from Central Park, Museum Mile and close to all major transportation. Attentive full service 24 hours doormen using building link and experienced live-in super. Pets allowed on case by case (30 lbs weight limit).
Availability: 06/01/2024
Stories: 15
Units: 147
Total Rooms: 5
Pet Policy: Pets OK
Listing Courtesy Of Sothebys International Realty
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