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Peggy Leak

Realtor®

She specializes in waterfront properties with a focus on buildings with strong financials and proven value.

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230 E 79TH Street 12CD - The Belmont

230 E 79TH Street 12CD, New York City, NY 10021

This spacious and newly renovated three-bedroom, three-bathroom home at The Belmont is set on a wide street in the heart of Lenox Hill. Boasting a full-time doorman, abundant natural light, and an ideal layout, this elegant residence blends modern design with timeless comfort.

The large living and dining area offers an effortless flow. A meticulously designed chef's kitchen is outfitted with top-of-the-line Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove appliances, ample seating, custom cabinetry, and a wine fridge. Beautiful hardwood floors run throughout, adding warmth and sophistication.

The expansive primary suite includes a generous walk-in closet and a large en-suite bath with heated floors and a built-in makeup vanity. One of the secondary bedrooms also features its own walk-in closet, offering ample storage without compromising style. Three full bathrooms-two of which are en-suite-feature sleek, contemporary finishes.

Perfectly positioned near the Q and 4,5,6 subway lines, Central Park, and the Upper East Side's finest dining and shopping, 230 East 79th Street offers the best of Lenox Hill living.

Features & Amenities

Interior

Total Bedrooms 3
Total Bathrooms 3
Full Bathrooms 3
Laundry Room Building Other

Exterior

Stories 19
Air Conditioning Other
Other Exterior Features Building Courtyard, None

Area & Lot

Status For Sale
Open House 4/13/2025, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
MLS® ID RLS20013185
Type Co-Op
Year Built 1964
View Description City

Financial

SALES PRICE $1,850,000
Buyer Agency Compensation 3%
HOA Fees $5,656/mo
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