For $588K this Upper East Side co-op is chic, efficient and totally New York City
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Photo credit: Al Siedman of VHT, courtesy of The Corcoran Group
Its easy to overcomplicate things when it comes to real estate, but this Upper East Side co-op at 333 East 66th Streetkeeps things simple. Its basically an alcove studio, but custom-designed built-in storage makes great use of every inch of space. A recent designer renovation makes it easy on the eyes, and a high floor meanslight and city views.
The north-facing apartment has been updated with elegant details likemahogany-stained wood floors, pale walls, and tons of floor-to-ceiling built-in storage.
A well-dressed galleykitchen features wood cabinetry, a Liebherr fridge,Caesarstone countertops, a Bosch dishwasher, and a tailored grey tile backsplash. Floating shelves provide both storage and a place to put your best-looking items on display. The 28-foot-longliving space can be divided into aformal living room, a dining room that seats 10 and an office nook.
Awall of customizable storage is brush-finished and blends seamlessly into the homes decor, and track lighting gives everything a soft glow.
Though the queen-sized bedroom nook currently can be closed off from the rest of the space with a curtain, a wall could probably be built between the two spaces, though youd still have to go through the bedroom to access the bath.The good news is that theen-suite bath is just as lovely as the rest of the apartment, with a deep soaking tub and built-in shelving. A dressing areabetween bed and bath affords that New York dream ofample closet space.
And there are amenities! In addition to a full-time staff, youll find a landscaped roof deck, a swimming pool, a gym, his-and-hers saunas, a garage, a bike room, storage, and a central laundry room. Pets and in-unit washers and dryers are permitted, as is co-purchasing and subletting, with board approval.
[Listing: 333 East 66th Street #11B by Caroline Bass for The Corcoran Group]
[At CityRealty]
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Photo credit: Al Siedman of VHT, courtesy of The Corcoran Group













