Description
Located in the UESs newest iconic address, 135 East 79 Street, Penthouse 19 is an extravagant 8,987SF duplex with 6 bedrooms, 8 baths, powder room, formal dining room, library, sitting room, kitchen with breakfast room, wet bar, utility room, morning kitchen and elevator that opens into a private foyer that can be furnished as desired. This sophisticated residence presents impressive sun-filled public rooms with sweeping city views. The 41x 18 living room opens onto a South facing terrace. Replete with a wood burning fireplace, the 18' x 30 dining room offers direct access to a second South facing terrace. The spacious master suite includes a windowed sitting room with southern light, 5-fixture master bath and oversized dressing room with custom millwork closets. The sitting room has stunning skyline views and discreet wet bar. With impeccable design inside and out by William Sofield, interior finishes include solid white oak floors, custom wood trim and casings, Nanz hardware and slab stone bathrooms. Featuring Christopher Peacock kitchens with statuary stone slab counters, prep sink at island, Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine refrigerator, Wolf six-burner range, Miele dishwashers and Kallista Jeton fittings designed specifically for 135 East 79 Street. A separate service entrance with private corridor and service/freight elevator is accessible on each floor. This offering is subject to the combination of 19W+19E, and appropriate amendment to offering plan.
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Building Features 20 Floors31 Units
elevator
full time doorman
bike room
courtyard
gym
lounge
laundry
pet friendly
playroom
storage
Unit Features
terrace
washerdryer
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Last Asking: Jan 21, 2014
6 Beds / 8 Baths - / 8,987 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $27,306
Maintenance: $16,965 / R.E. Taxes $10,341
Exclusively listed with: The Corcoran Group
135 E 79 Sales Office
info@135east79.com
212-505-7900
Listing Courtesy of The Corcoran Group
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