Description
Upon entering the home, a spacious foyer draws you in, flowing directly into the sprawling open-concept living and dining area. A generously sized coat closet and walk-in closet provide homeowners with ample storage space. The fully equipped and functional windowed kitchen is nestled in the corner of the apartment, while the furnished living room is perfect for entertaining in style, where distinct zones for dining, relaxing, and work cater to every whim. Large picture windows allow sunlight to shine off the herringbone floors. The well-appointed bedroom features an ensuite bathroom as well as a closet. Other aspects of this home include central air, baseboard molding, and ceiling beams.
Built in 1930 and a staple of the art deco period, the Essex House is a true New York gem. Additionally, all major utilities are included in the common charges. Access to amenities include a rejuvenating spa and health club, optional housekeeping and valet services, full-time doorman, bellman, dedicated concierge services, and of course, Central Park in close proximity.
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Built in 1930 and a staple of the art deco period, the Essex House is a true New York gem. Additionally, all major utilities are included in the common charges. Access to amenities include a rejuvenating spa and health club, optional housekeeping and valet services, full-time doorman, bellman, dedicated concierge services, and of course, Central Park in close proximity.
Building Features 42 Floors182 Units
elevator
full time doorman
bike room
garage
gym
lounge
laundry
pet friendly
pool
roofdeck
storage
$1,395,000 / $1,743 per ft²
$140,000 - 216 days ago1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 800 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $5,546
Maintenance: $4,514 / R.E. Taxes $1,032
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC Source: RLS
Cecilia Serrano
cserrano@bhsusa.com
(646) 522-9732
Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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