Building: 156 East 79th Street in Upper East Side
Upper East Side
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Owned by 156 E 79 ST CP
60 units
14 stories
Built in 1917
156 East 79th Street is a fourteen story prewar building that was
designed by Schwartz & Gross and built by Julius Tishman & Sons in
1915. This 65 unit building most typically has two eight room
apartments and one seven room apartment per floor, though some
apartments have been split. The mid-block building has a canopied
entrance, a gray granite base and a two-story arched entrance. This is
a full service building with both doormen and porters.
The building has a central Upper East Side location that is convenient
to many museums, galleries, schools, restaurants and boutiques. It is
two blocks from Lenox Hill Hospital and a local subway station at 77th
Street and Lexington Avenue.
The building allows 50% financing.
Building Amenities
| Doorman | Elevator |
Market Data
| 1 active sales listings: | $599,000 |
| 1 previous sales listings: | $2,450,000 |
| 2 recorded sales: | $1,490,000 (avg price in the last 180 days) |
Local Schools

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Schools zoned for this address:
JHS 167 Robert F Wagner
(6-8)
PS 158 Bayard Taylor
(K-6)
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