There was a lot of action last quarter on the Upper East Side, where sales were up 16% over Q2 overall, and co-ops were up 20%, per Compass. The average price on those sold co-ops jumped 16% over last year (20% for condos). “The Upper East Side is getting younger and getting ‘deeper’ — with people more willing to move further East,” says Compass agent Ian Slater.
Here, three for-sale pre-war co-ops in the East 70s that came to market this week. They don’t exactly scream youth, but that’s why you’re hiring that en vogue Brooklyn designer.
→ 956 5th Avenue 3A (Lenox Hill) • 3BR/2.1BA NA SF co-op • Ask: $4.195M • across from Central Park with private elevator • Days on market: 7 • Monthly maint: $8471 • Agent: Shirley Hackel, Compass.
→ 130 East 75th St 10A (Lenox Hill) • 4BR/3BA, NA SF co-op • Ask: $4.85M • gut-renovated with oversized windows • Days on market: 3 • Monthly maint: $6249 • Agents: Kirsten Jordan & Amy Solomon, Corcoran.
→ 910 5th Avenue 15A (Lenox Hill, above) • 4BR/4.1BA, NA SF two-family • Ask: $6.5M • Park views with 3 exposures • Days on market: 4 • Monthly maint: $10,109 • Agents: Wendy Greenbaum & Maria Carreras Kourepenos, Coldwell Banker Warburg.