Listing Courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties
$675,000
Potential Rebate: $10,125
<p>Light-filled Prewar Junior 4 Apartment in Charming Carnegie Hill </p> <p>This elegant one-bedroom apartment with dining area has expansive living and dining areas. It was totally renovated five years ago with top-of-the-line finishes throughout. Located in the sought after neighborhood of Carnegie Hill, you will fall in love with its traditional prewar aspects, including high ceilings, windows in every room, south and east exposures and a separate entry hallway. The kitchen has been renovated to include high-end custom white wood cabinets, Italian tile, stone counter tops, a custom floor-to-ceiling pantry, Fisher Paykel refrigerator, a Bosch dishwasher and an oversize stainless steel under-mounted sink. The bath was also renovated with magnificent choices of marble, upgraded toilet and built-in sink with a two-drawer vanity.</p> <p>This meticulously maintained co-op includes:</p> <p>. Latest in virtual doorman technology</p> <p>. Resident Super </p> <p>. Laundry Room</p> <p>. In unit Washers/Dryers if accompanied with architectural plans approved by the board</p> <p>. Roof deck with open views</p> <p>. Storage units available for $55/month</p> <p>. 2% flip tax paid by seller</p> <p> An assessment of $272.69/month for facade work and to add to the Reserve Fund ends August 2026. The tax deduction is 50%.</p> <p>Dating from 1923, 131 East 93rd Street is a lovely prewar building located between Lexington and Park Avenues. It is three blocks from Central Park, two blocks from Madison Avenue with its wonderful boutique shops and restaurants, and around the corner from Lexington Avenue with all the essential shops for your convenience. There are options of all public transportation within blocks of the building. </p> <p> </p>
$5,537 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$10,125
Monthly savings impact
$28/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 131 East 93RD Street against the surrounding Carnegie Hill market.
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Carnegie Hill is one of the most prestigious and charming sections of the Upper East Side, spanning from 86th to 96th Streets between Fifth Avenue and Third Avenue. Named after Andrew Carnegie's mansion, it is known for its village-like atmosphere and stunning architecture. For buyers seeking Carnegie Hill Manhattan real estate, it offers a quieter, more family-oriented version of uptown luxury.
Living in Carnegie Hill, Manhattan feels like stepping back in time. The neighborhood is preserved by strict historic district zoning, keeping the tree-lined streets sunny and low-rise. As a family-favorite Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it is defined by its proximity to Central Park, elite private schools, and Museum Mile.
The market for homes for sale in Carnegie Hill is famous for its large, pre-war cooperative apartments. Buildings along Fifth and Park Avenues are among the most exclusive in the city. However, the side streets offer beautiful brownstones and townhouses that are highly coveted.
Inventory here is often geared towards families, with "classic six" and "classic seven" layouts common. It is a stable, high-value market. Co-ops generally have strict board requirements, maintaining the neighborhood's private and settled character.
The lifestyle in Carnegie Hill is refined yet relaxed. It lacks the commercial bustle of the lower 80s or 70s. Instead, residents enjoy boutique shopping on Madison Avenue (like Bonpoint and Jacadi) and brunch at local favorites like Sarabeth's.
The community is tight-knit, often centered around the local schools and the park. It is perhaps the most "neighborhoody" part of the Upper East Side. You will see neighbors chatting on corners, nannies in the park, and a generally slower pace of life.
Carnegie Hill is served by the 4, 5, 6 trains at 86th and 96th Streets, providing distinct express connectivity to Wall Street and Grand Central. The Q train on Second Avenue has also opened up the eastern side of the neighborhood.
The M1, M2, M3, and M4 buses on Fifth and Madison Avenues offer scenic north-south travel along the park. While it feels removed from the chaos, the commute to Midtown is efficient.
Central Park is the neighborhood's backyard. Residents have easy access to the Reservoir, the tennis courts, and the Guggenheim Museum. The neighborhood is also home to the 92nd Street Y, a major cultural and community center.
Schools are a primary draw. The concentration of top-tier private schools (like Dalton, Spence, and Sacred Heart) is higher here than almost anywhere else. It is an area built for raising families in the city.
Carnegie Hill is best for affluent families, lovers of pre-war architecture, and cultural enthusiasts who want to live on Museum Mile. It is ideal for those who prioritize quiet streets, good schools, and proximity to the park.

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