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elcome to our classic pre-war building at 119 East 101st Street, featuring ten newly renovated condominium apartments.

The property was built circa 1910 and its gracious exterior has been restored to its original beauty, seamlessly maintaining the architectural integrity of the neighborhood.

On June 19, 2005, the New York Times ran an article titled: "A Street of Bright Colors, Mixed with Natural Brick" by Christopher Gray, in which he wrote about the iconic East 101 Street.
“New York’s streetscapes are like beaches, washed by their own special tides - the fads and fashions of building design….Nearly a quarter century ago, a state agency splashed a rainbow palette of bright colors across the old brownstones on East 101st Street between Park and Lexington Avenues. Much of that palette remains, and occasionally, new bright colors have been added.”
Although the original facade remains intact, the interior has been updated with modern plumbing, wiring and insulation. The five-story building, approximately 10,000 sq. ft. consists of five one-bedroom and five two-bedroom apartments, plus a finished basement for individual storage containers free of charge and communal laundry equipment.

Gracious layouts of these condominium units offer a lot of space and flexibility. Each unit is equipped with top-of-the-line Frigidaire stainless steel appliances including a microwave, dishwasher, stove, fans and refrigerators. All kitchens feature granite counter tops, matching tile flooring and customized elegant light wood cabinets made in Italy by Ciesse.

119 East 101st Street Condominium is the ideal choice for discerning New Yorkers seeking extraordinary value, convenient location and the highest standards in city living. 119 East 101st Street Condominium features comfortable apartments with clean modern lines, warm natural finishes and glorious natural light throughout the space. The street is serene, distinguished by its beautiful row of brownstones and trees, creating a convenient and stable environment for families and individuals alike.

New retail construction on the East/North Corner of Lexington Avenue and 101st Street adds shopping convenience, and the Lexington Subway #6 at the 103 Street train station brings you to the epicenter of Manhattan shopping as well as to Mount Sinai Hospital, Hunter College, Sloan Kettering Center and others in five minutes.

Experience the 119 East 101st Street Condominium advantage.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 18 September 2008 17:36 )