535 East 72nd Street,
The Black & Whites,
#3AB,
Manhattan,
NY
10021
Nestled towards the end of an idyllic river-facing cul-de-sac sits unit 3AB at 535 East 72nd Street. This combined two bedroom, two bathroom home marries exceptional custom storage space with old-world aesthetics for maximum appeal and effortless living. Rarely available, this is truly a gem in this pocket of the Upper East Side.
The entry foyer leads to a deep coat closet and a second floor-to-ceiling closet providing impressive storage and opportunity for optimal organization. There is a direct flow into the generous light-filled great room, which boasts an open dining and living area, complete with an original wood burning fireplace. Four dramatic colonial south-facing windows allow an abundance of natural light to flow through all day.
The huge separate kitchen, which can accommodate an eat-in setup, features custom wood cabinets, generous counter space, and stainless steel appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator. A bonus pocket door provides privacy when catering or entertaining guests.
With interiors paying homage to the building's history, the bedrooms are no exception. Both are bright and airy with several sets of wooden closets and north-facing windows. There is also an opportunity present to create a large third bedroom by simply adding a wall within the existing living room.
Built in 1894, 535 East 72nd Street is a part of a four-building boutique cooperative also known as "The Black and Whites." The unique townhouse-style facade and red lacquered doors perfectly fits in with the picturesque setting on one of the very few cul-de-sacs in all of Manhattan. Please note that there is no elevator, and the unit is located on the third floor. The building is pet-friendly and permits pied-a-terres, subletting, and installation of washer/dryer. There is private and bike storage. Maximum financing of 75% is allowed.
Right off of York Avenue, this property is just steps away from Sotheby's, the John Finley Walk (East River Esplanade), John Jay Park, and terrific local dining options. With the rare benefit of no through traffic, there is also close and convenient access to several cross-town bus lines, the Q train, and the FDR Drive.