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Apartment 8C at 114 East 84th St exemplifies the best in prewar living - an oversized south-facing living and dining room with a wood-burning fireplace, a large, windowed kitchen, three bedrooms and two windowed bathrooms. Add in 9'+ ceilings, hardwood floors and distinctive crown moldings and you have a spectacular prewar foundation that's primed for an update. This apartment is an estate sale and is sold as-is. 114 East 84th St was built in 1915 and sits just east of Park Avenue, offering easy access to the best the Upper East Side has to offer. The 36-unit co-op has a live-in superintendent, 24-hour doorman and full staff. Amenities include a roof deck, gym, storage and bike room and a basement laundry. The building allows in-unit washers and dryers, 75% financing, co-purchasing, gifting and parents buying for children. A 2% flip tax is paid by the purchaser. Pets are allowed but pieds-a-terre are not. Ref: 36508-22514773
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