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  • 310 West 79th Street

    310 West 79th Street

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    The Hereford is a graceful 12-story Italian Renaissance co-op built in 1910 and converted in 1982. It features a three-story limestone base, decorative brickwork, wrought iron balconies, and large arched windows on the top floor. With just 33 apartments ranging from one to five bedrooms, many offer Hudson River and Riverside Park views. Original details…

  • 31 East 72nd Street

    31 East 72nd Street

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    29 East 72nd Street (also 31 East 72nd) is a 15-story elevator building on the Upper East Side between Madison and Park Avenues. Built in 1917 by architects Rouse & Goldstone, it has 35 units, a laundry room, common storage, and a wine cellar. The building offers a full-time doorman, allows pets and in-unit washer/dryers,…

  • 310 West 55th Street

    310 West 55th Street

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    Located on one of Midtown West’s most charming tree-lined blocks, this prewar co-op is just steps from the Theater District and great local spots. Built in 1941 and converted in 1986, the building has 6 floors and 61 apartments. It features a newly renovated lobby, full-time doorman, allows 80% financing, and offers approximately 49% tax…

  • 31 East 37th Street Corp.

    31 East 37th Street Corp.

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    Located at the corner of 37th Street and Park Avenue, this charming prewar boutique co-op was designed by renowned architect George Pelham Jr. Built in 1940 and converted in 1972, the 17-story red-brick building features a limestone bandcourse and houses approximately 120 units—mainly studios and one-bedrooms, with some combined larger residences. Amenities include a 24-hour…

  • 30 Sutton Place

    30 Sutton Place

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    30 Sutton Place is a prestigious 14-story co-op designed by Rosario Candela in 1928, featuring 49 residences including simplexes, duplexes, and penthouses with 6 to 12 rooms. Renowned for its grand architectural details, large windows, high ceilings, and elegant entryways, the building offers a rare blend of sophistication and comfort. Amenities include a full-time doorman,…

  • 301 East 62nd Street

    301 East 62nd Street

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    Located in the heart of Lenox Hill at the northeast corner of 62nd Street and Second Avenue, 301 East 62nd Street is a 14-story full-service co-op offering spacious, light-filled apartments with open city views. This well-regarded building features full-time doormen, a live-in super, central laundry, package room, rentable storage units, and a beautifully landscaped roof…

  • 301-52 TOWNHOUSE CORP

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    301 East 52nd Street is a boutique co-op in Midtown East, built in 1979. The building spans 5 stories and includes just 16 units, offering an intimate and quiet residential setting in a convenient Manhattan location.

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  • 309 East 49th Street

    309 East 49th Street

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    Located on a quiet block off Second Avenue, 309 East 49th Street is a luxury boutique condominium in the heart of Midtown East. Perfect for walking to work, it’s close to the Lexington Avenue subway and surrounded by great dining and retail along Lexington, Madison, and Fifth Avenues. The building offers 24-hour concierge service, part-time…

  • 29 East 64th Street

    29 East 64th Street

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    29 East 64th Street is a landmarked 12-story neo-Renaissance co-op at the corner of Madison Avenue, designed by George F. Pelham and built in 1922. This white-glove building offers just 41 elegant residences ranging from 3.5 to 7 rooms, many featuring 9–10 ft. beamed ceilings and wood-burning fireplaces. Amenities include full-time doormen, hall staff, a…

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