


3 E 84th Street 8thfloor New York, NY 10028
Description
RLS20090442
Co-Op
1928
City
New York County
Upper East Side
Listed By
Alexis Bodenheimer, Corcoran East Side
REBNY
Last checked Jun 5 2026 at 7:22 AM GMT+0000
- Full Bathrooms: 4
- Dishwasher
- Laundry: In Unit
- Walk-In Closet(s)
- High Ceilings
- Laundry: Washer Hookup
- Separate/Formal Dining Room
- Upper East Side
- Fireplace: Other
- Fireplace: 1
- Central Air
- Other
- Dues: $10040
- 9
There is a grand entrance gallery and a large coat closet. The grand living and dining rooms are ideally suited for both elegant entertaining and intimate gatherings, each framed by French doors opening onto Juliet balconies. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the gracious living room, while the adjacent south-facing library is richly appointed with custom bookshelves and filled with natural light. The library also features a renovated full bathroom with a shower and can easily function as a fourth bedroom.
The chef's kitchen is a striking blend of design and functionality. Outfitted with custom cabinetry, a large center island with seating for five, Carrara marble countertops and backsplash, and top-of-the-line appliances including a Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer, Bosch dishwasher, Wolf six-burner range and oven, and Wolf microwave. The kitchen is perfectly designed for both everyday living and entertaining.
Privately situated in a separate bedroom wing, the expansive corner primary suite is serene and filled with natural light through three oversized windows. The suite features an enormous windowed dressing room with extensive custom built-ins and a luxurious windowed bathroom with radiant heated floors, a Toto toilet, and an oversized soaking tub. Two additional east-facing bedrooms offer generous closet space and share a beautifully renovated windowed bathroom with a bathtub. There is also an oversized staff bedroom with its own renovated bathroom. A laundry area with a GE washer and vented dryer and two large hallway closets complete the home.
Designed in 1928 by Raymond Hood and John M. Howells-the celebrated architects behind Rockefeller Center and the Daily News Building-the building was commissioned by Joseph Medill Patterson, publisher of the New York Daily News, and remains one of Manhattan's finest examples of Art Deco architecture. The building itself is steeped in history and architectural grandeur. It offers a discreet and exclusive setting just off Fifth Avenue and Central Park, enhanced by attentive service including a doorman on duty from eight in the morning until midnight and a live-in resident manager. Additional amenities include private storage and bicycle storage.
There is a 2% flip tax payable by the purchaser, and the building permits up to 50% financing. There is currently a monthly assessment of $2,092.