ELEGANT EMERY ROTH CO-OP TWO BLOCKS FROM THE MET
Welcome to this timeless 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom co-op nestled in a sought-after Emery Roth building seconds from Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and exciting dining and nightlife.
Graced with a wood-burning fireplace, gorgeous finishes, and spacious rooms, this lovely pre-war residence exemplifies classic Upper East Side refinement and style. Beautiful hardwood floors sit beneath charming beamed ceilings, while tall sash windows let in abundant natural light.
Residents are greeted by a welcoming foyer with ample storage. An open dining area flows into a large living room and a windowed galley kitchen. The living room boasts custom built-ins and a marble wood-burning fireplace for cozy nights at home.
The windowed galley kitchen features tiled floors, marble countertops and backsplashes, custom matte white cabinetry, and a suite of high-end stainless steel appliances.
A discreet antechamber leads to a king-size bedroom and a pristine full bathroom. The bedroom receives wonderful light and has a wall of deep reach-in closets. In the windowed bathroom, basketweave marble tile floors complement marble tiled walls and a marble vanity. Chic fixtures and a walk-in shower with handheld and rainfall showerheads complete the space.
969 Park Avenue is a full-service pre-war co-op offering thoughtful amenities and a prime Upper East Side address. The building has 24-hour door attendants, elevator staff, a private fitness center, and a sprawling rooftop terrace with lush landscaping and open city views.
In addition to Central Park and The Met, residents are close to the Guggenheim Museum, The Great Lawn, and endless restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops, including L'Osteria, Levain, Meijin, Boqueria, and many more. Whole Foods, Fairway, Morton Williams, and Eli's Market are all nearby.
Accessible subway lines include the 4, 5, 6, and Q. Pets and pieds-a-terre are welcome.
Quick Profile
Exuding a cosmopolitan, refined air that is reminiscent of Paris or other European cities, the Upper East Side (the UES, to local cognoscenti) has a reputation as being a bastion of wealth and privilege. Even though it was built by American “royalty” families like the Vanderbilts, Roosevelts, Kennedys, Carnegies and Rockefellers, whose elaborate mansions once anchored Fifth Avenue, there are affordable housing options throughout the neighborhood. The further east you move, away from Central Park and the more commercial avenues, the more likely you are to find quiet, tree-lined streets with historic townhouses and brownstones. Keep your eye out for reasonably priced apartments in pre-war low-rise and even a few high-rise buildings.
With abundant, beautifully landscaped green spaces, including the oasis of Central Park acting like a backyard, the area is quiet and lushly green. You can relax and unwind in John Jay Park, Carl Schurz Park or take a stroll along the East River Promenade. The whole neighborhood seems isolated from the workaday chaos of the city at large. Add to that the history of the neighborhood and the abundance of cultural institutions, and you have a uniquely welcoming neighborhood.
Known for its abundance of high-end retail shopping, especially on Madison Avenue, the Upper East Side is host to the Barneys New York flagship department store. Here you can find upscale goods, fashion and home decor items. You will also find the edgy runway-inspired Alexander McQueen collections. If you are dying to treat your feet to red-soled opulence, be sure to visit the Christian Louboutin boutique. These are only a small sampling of this high-end shopper’s paradise that features everything from designer boutiques that offer the ultimate in haute couture to resale shops where you can find last season’s best on sale at hefty discounts .
There are many unique dining experiences, from fine dining to the casual bite-on-the-go, awaiting you in the UES. Sushi is going through a renaissance in the city, and the best omakase-style sushi can be found at Sasabune on E 73rd Street. Omakase sushi means that you leave the choice of ingredients, preparation method and presentation to the chef. Elegant French cuisine can be experienced at JoJo, E 64th Street, housed in gorgeous townhouse. Just for fun, visit the Lexington Candy Shop on Lexington Avenue, to get a taste of an old-fashioned soda fountain.