NYC terrace skyline

333 East 66

PHCD

Asking

$2,495,000

Type

Coop

Beds

2

Baths

2

int SF

800 sf*

ext SF

400 sf*

PVI

39 %

About

two bedroom penthouse with private wrap terrace! fabulous opportunity to purchase a two bedroom, two bathroom abode in prime upper east side. gracious layout featuring entry foyer, hardwood floors, plenty of closets and large windowed kitchen. spectacular open city views from every room. 333 east 66th street, built in 1965 and converted in 1980, is a full service co-op with a renovated lobby, central air, central laundry room, parking garage, roof deck, exercise room and best of all, an indoor pool. pet friendly.

Floorplan

floorplan

Terrace Details

Terrace Size

400 SF

Percent Value Increase (PVI)

39 %

Terrace Type

Direct Living

Living Level

Second Level

Direct Roof

Roof Access

Convenience

True Penthouse

Multiple Access

Multiple Levels

Gas

Water

Features

Summer Kitchen

Pool / Tub

Fireplace

Outdoor Shower

Media / TV

Pergola / Shade

Planters

Building Details

Ownership

coop

Doorman

full-time

Neighborhood

Lenox Hill

Building Type

apartment

Elevators

2

Super

Live-in

Pets

dogs

Services

Doorman

Concierge

Elevator Operator

Super

Amenities

Gym

Pool

Garage

Laundry

Lounge

Children's Room

Storage & More

Storage

Bike Room

Cold Storage

Package Room

Parking

Location

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