Located in a 1908 landmarked building on East 67th Street on the Upper East Side is a spacious one bedroom, one bath apartment with 9 1/2 foot ceilings, a wood burning fireplace, and all the pre-war charm one might hope for. There are both Southern and Western views providing great light through extra large 4 over 4 historic windows. As one enters through the proper foyer, the living room is to the right, faces west and is generous in size. The fireplace is working and the building delivers wood to each apt. The large bedroom, with both south and west facing windows is to the left of the foyer and will accommodate both a king size bed and a seating area as well. Off of the living room is the kitchen featuring an eating nook and window, adjacent to a blue and white tiled counter top and backsplash in addition to a breakfast bar. White cabinets add to the crisp look of the kitchen. Lastly, a lovely pre-war sized bathroom with another large window completes this wonderful home.
130 East 67th Street is a white glove cooperative that is an Italian palazzo inspired landmarked building built in 1908 by Charles A. Platt. There is a live in resident manager, private storage, and a common laundry. The building is pet friendly, allows pied a terres on a case by case basis, and permits washer/ dryers.