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A gracious entrance foyer leads to the living room and primary bedroom which both enjoy a south facing exposure into the trees of East 66th Street. The renovated kitchen includes a Miele oven, SubZero refrigerator and marble countertops. The residence also includes a powder room, in addition to the marble primary bathroom. 1 East 66th Street was designed by Rosario Candela, New York City's premier architect of prewar buildings. The building is known for its exceptional service. In addition to a full-time doorman and concierge, the building also offers catering service directly to the apartments or to the lobby dining room which is available by reservation to the shareholders. Additional building amenities include a fitness room, laundry room and dog grooming room. The building permits financing up to 40% of the purchase price and pets and pied-a-terres are permitted. There is a 3% transfer fee paid by the purchaser. Ref: 36508-21777843
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