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Ferramentas
Size
2
Quartos
2
Full Baths
Financial
$1,250,000
Vendido 06-20-24
Listing Details
Cooperativo
Tipo de Propriedade
9492705
Identificação Web
2754011-8742059
ID do MLS
385
Days Posted
Descrição
410 East 57th Street,410 EAST 57TH STREET,
#12D,
Manhattan,
NY
10022
410 EAST 57TH STREET, #12D, Manhattan, NY 10022
Move right in to this meticulously renovated two bedroom, two bath home with gourmet kitchen, fireplace, and central air located in the upscale Sutton Place neighborhood. This gem is for the discerning buyer who wants all the detail and style of a prewar home such as hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, and a working wood burning fireplace as well as the conveniences of modern living which include a well appointed kitchen, central air conditioning, and Miele washer and dryer. Enter to a spacious foyer with room for a bench to take off your shoes, a table to drop your keys, and a large closet to store coats for every season. You are home. The foyer leads to your modern chef's kitchen tastefully appointed with Ann Sacks marble mosaic backsplash, Glasso counter tops, custom wood cabinetry, and top of the line appliances (Liebherr refrigerator, Bertozzi oven, range and microwave, and Miele dishwasher). The well-proportioned living room welcomes you with a wall of south facing windows and fireplace flanked by understated elegant shelves and cabinets. The spacious room affords plenty of space for both dining and entertaining. Beyond the sumptuous living room are the two generous bedrooms with a door that can be closed to separate them from the public space allowing for added privacy. The primary bedroom has custom closets and an en-suite bath. The bath feels like a luxury spa offering heated floors and towel warmer all enveloped in Calacutta marble and Ann Sacks tile. The second bedroom also has custom closets and easy access to the second bath which houses the in unit washer/dryer. The second bath has heated floors, a Duravit tub and sink with Dornbrach and Grohe fixtures, and Calacutta marble and Artistic tile finishes.
The gut renovation was designed by Allen + Killcoyne Architects and in addition to sophisticated design and finishes included updated wiring, plumbing, and installation of Ruckus Wi-Fi and AV networking along with Sonos Music System, Apple TV, and Infrared Sensors and remotes. Additional features are sound and temperature insulated windows and custom sun blocking shades suitable for protecting art. Central air conditioning (a rarity in prewar) is extra quiet with long distance remotes making for easy temperature control.
Built in 1928, 410 East 57th Street is a white-glove luxury coop located just steps from Sutton Place and the new East River Esplanade. The building offers its shareholders a 24 hour doorman, live-in Resident Manager, Elevator Operator, fitness center, bike room, and landscaped garden. Pied a terres and pets are permitted.
The gut renovation was designed by Allen + Killcoyne Architects and in addition to sophisticated design and finishes included updated wiring, plumbing, and installation of Ruckus Wi-Fi and AV networking along with Sonos Music System, Apple TV, and Infrared Sensors and remotes. Additional features are sound and temperature insulated windows and custom sun blocking shades suitable for protecting art. Central air conditioning (a rarity in prewar) is extra quiet with long distance remotes making for easy temperature control.
Built in 1928, 410 East 57th Street is a white-glove luxury coop located just steps from Sutton Place and the new East River Esplanade. The building offers its shareholders a 24 hour doorman, live-in Resident Manager, Elevator Operator, fitness center, bike room, and landscaped garden. Pied a terres and pets are permitted.
Histórico de preços
date | price | variance | type | global |
---|---|---|---|---|
6/20/2024 | $1,250,000 | 7.41 % | Vendida | view listing |
2/20/2024 | $1,350,000 | - | Contrato | |
10/18/2023 | $1,350,000 | - | Listados |
Listing By: Berkshire Hathaway HS NY Properties via Data Source: RealPlus MLS
agente de listagem: Karen Schneidman