Description
This 1,985 square-foot with 144 square feet of exterior space is one of only three residences on the 43rd floor. After an expansive, recent renovation, this turnkey residence offers an unsurpassable experience, a fusion of indoor luxury and unobstructed city and river views.
Featuring oak floors throughout the entire residence, the spacious living and dining room has floor-to-ceiling windows with higher-than-building-standard ceiling heights ranging from 9 feet to 10.11 feet.
The vast open kitchen with dining bar faces south through the living area, has a window facing west, and features a suite of Miele and Gaggenau appliances.
The primary bedroom, with its own balcony featuring open views of northern Manhattan and the Queensboro Bridge, offers a custom accessible closet, a dressing area, and an en-suite bathroom with double sinks and a large shower.
The other two bedrooms, one facing north and the other one facing south, feature oversized windows that frame the open city views and their own en-suite bathrooms respectively.
For extra comfort, there's a powder room and, for your convenience, an in-unit set of Miele washer and dryer.
From either balcony, enjoy southern views to the One World Trade Center, One Vanderbilt, the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, and open views of northern Manhattan and Queensboro Bridge.
In addition, we are offering Residence 15D, a matching 745-square-foot one-bedroom with a balcony, beautifully renovated and perfect for your guests.
The Location
100 United Nations Plaza is located in historic Turtle Bay, a quiet, charming enclave that offers, tree-lined streets, rows of townhouses, and the most beautiful new luxury buildings representing the best modern architecture.
While Midtown is known as one of the most vibrant business centers in Manhattan, the residential neighborhoods of Turtle Bay, Beekman Place, and Sutton Place, all located along the East River, offer a calm oasis that is rare and remarkable in a city the size and stature of New York. Due to the area's central proximity to every metropolitan convenience, this is a neighborhood of enormous appeal. When traveling, you are minutes away from bridges, tunnels, highways, subway lines, bus routes, and Grand Central Terminal, a beaux-arts landmark.
The United Nations complex brought the international style of architecture to New York in the early 1950's and created a monument representing the pursuit of world peace. The United Nations Garden features an impressive collection of major art installations and statuary. Nearby iconic buildings include the Chrysler Building, Lever House, Seagram Building, RCA Building and now One Vanderbilt.
To the south of 100 United Nations Plaza is the Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Park, an esplanade lined with trees and historic benches, fountains and lighting. In addition, First and Second Avenues have an abundance of restaurants and shops.
Building Features 52 Floors237 Units
Unit Features
$3,250,000 / $1,637 per ft²
Sold: Jul 05, 2022
-7.14% from ask / 57 Days to Sell
3 Beds / 3.5 Baths / 1,985 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $5,789
Maintenance: $3,082 / R.E. Taxes $2,707
Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty
Robert Doernberg
robert.doernberg@sothebys.realty
917 8465177
Unit listing history
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