200 East 66th Street,
200 EAST 66TH STREET,
#A1407,
Manhattan,
NY
10065
Rarely available, this newly renovated, high floor one bedroom in the A tower features open city views, great outdoor space, ample closets, a home office, and separate dining area.
Entry into the home is via a generously sized foyer with two closets, one with stackable washer & dryer. The oversized living and dining room features hardwood flooring and offers open city views from north and east facing windows. A section of this large room could easily be converted into a second bedroom. A large balcony with open eastern and western views, offers the perfect setting for lounging or outdoor dining.
New custom radiator covers were just recently installed in the living room and bedroom, along with new dimmer switches and Nest Smart Thermostats.
The windowed kitchen features a new tiled backsplash, and a viking appliance package including: wine cooler, refrigerator & freezer, dishwasher, and gas range.
The north-facing bedroom is set back from the rest of the apartment and features ample space for a king sized bed. Open city views, new wall-to-wall carpeting, and a walk-in closet, make this room a perfect escape.
Just outside of the bedroom is a newly built home office with custom millwork and additional storage space. The newly renovated bathroom includes a floating vanity, marble tile, a soaking tub with glass door enclosure and rain shower head.
The Manhattan House is centrally located in the heart of the Upper East Side between 2nd and 3rd avenues. Designed in 1950 by master architect Gordon Bunshaft with Skidmore Owings and Merrill, the building was declared a New York City Landmark in 2007. The building offers a 24 hour doorman, full-time residence manager, on-site valet parking services, Rooftop club offering 10,000 sf of interior and exterior entertainment space, exhale Mind Body Spa & Fitness club, yoga studio, childrens playroom designed by Roto Architects, bicycle storage and five star hotel concierge services. Former home of Grace Kelly and other notable names, truly one of Manhattan's iconic residential buildings.