Originally designed by J.H. Valentine for Thomas Kilpatrick in 1878, 40 East 63rd Street is today the quintessential five-story Upper East Side townhouse, ideal for single-family conversion. The nearly 5,000 square foot property is currently configured as four apartments and is delivered vacant. Features of the property include a south-facing garden, high ceilings, and a terrace off the fourth floor. 40 East 63rd Street is ideally situated within two blocks of Michelin Star dining, destination Madison Avenue retail shops, and, of course, Central Park, representing a wonderful opportunity for an owner interested in leasing the building’s existing high-end apartment units or reimagining the space to craft their dream home.
Listing courtesy of Jed Garfield, Thomas Wexler, Caylyn Sullivan and, Will Bienstock
Stories
5
Residential Units
4
Square Ft.
5,250
Year Built
1910
Real Estate Taxes
$93,419
Building Dimensions
15' x 100.42' (70'deep)
Unused FAR
981
Zoning
R8B, LH-1A
HIGHLIGHTS
Dishwasher
Pets Allowed
Private Outdoor Space
BUILDING AMENITIES
Laundry in Building
Live-in Super
LISTING AMENITIES
Fireplace
Hardwood Floors
OUTDOOR SPACE
Courtyard
Garden
Terrace
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