305 East 78th Street
Key Details
- Built in 1910
- 20 Units
- 5 Floors
- Some 1st floor units have spacious private outdoor space
- Pre-war Building
Building Description
This attractive pre-war brownstone located on East 78th Street between First and Second Avenues was built in 1910 and many of its ground-floor apartments offer outdoor space. It’s conveniently situated near restaurants and cafés, and the 4, 5, 6, and Q trains. You’ll also find several CITI Bike stations within a radius of a few blocks.
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Upper East Side
Neighborhood
Description
Spanning from 59th Street and Central Park South to 96th Street and the East River, today’s Upper East Side defies expectations about uptown living. Yorkville, Carnegie Hill, and Lenox Hill offer unique characteristics and experiences. With historic brownstones and polished high-rises, lively restaurants, and quiet cafés, the neighborhood is home to a diverse community and includes some of the city’s most famous attractions, institutions, and individuals. Explore new designer boutiques, and legendary Upper East Side mainstays. Enjoy a trip to picturesque Central Park or gaze at art and artifacts along Museum Mile. With access to excellent public transit—the 4,5,6, and Q trains—as well as CITI Bikes, it’s easy to get uptown, downtown, or across town in a matter of minutes.
Noteable
Neighbors
- John Jay Park
- The Met
- Central Park
- Gracie Mansion
- Carl Schurz Park
- Hunter College
- John Finley Walk
- East River Esplanade
Getting
Around
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72nd St. MTA Stop
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86th St. MTA Stop
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M79 Bus
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Metro NorthNew Haven, Harlem, Hudson, New Canaan
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CITI Bike