Description
The finely renovated and barely lived in Upper East Side home is enriched by stunning parquet hardwood floors, and brightened by oversized southern and western windows. A gracious foyer welcomes you inside, spilling into a large light-bathed living room with a built-in entertainment center wall with shelving and storage, and an open dining area for entertaining.
The beautiful galley kitchen is well-appointed with premium appliances for the cook, a water filtration system, white cabinetry and Caesarstone countertops, accented by a striking turquoise glass subway tiled backsplash.
Tucked in its own 'wing' is the private primary suite featuring a spacious, sunny west-facing bedroom with lots of room for a sitting/home office area, and a lovely white tiled bathroom. The serene 2nd bedroom faces south and sits directly across from a tastefully-done hall bath. Both bedrooms offer sizable custom California closets, which are also found throughout the home, as well as custom blackout shades.
Upper East Side living is made even better with great full-service amenities like a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, porter and handyman, laundry facility, a parking garage, plus bike and basement storage.
Completed in 1960, the excellently-run 174 East 74th Street also offers a handsome lobby and excellent location in desirable Lenox Hill near restaurants, retail shops, gourmet markets (Citarella), and convenient bus and subway transportation including the 6 and Q trains nearby. Central Park is only 4 blocks away when you want to spend a day in nature and enjoy outdoor events and activities! Cats and small dogs allowed.
Building Features 20 Floors118 Units
Unit Features
$1,180,000
Sold: Feb 04, 2022
-5.6% from ask / 48 Days to Sell
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,766
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Jack Elliot
Heard
heard@compass.com
(347) 931-6355
Heema
Khedr
heema@compass.com
(212) 913-9058
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