Description
Your Key to Gramercy Park!
Step into this top-floor residence and be greeted by beams of sunlight streaming through four wood-beamed skylights, illuminating a seamless living and dining area that flows into a spacious, windowed kitchen. The kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, ample cabinet storage, and generous counter space.
Opposite the kitchen, a charming dormer space has been transformed into a cozy breakfast alcove with built-in bench seating, offering a stunning view south all the way to the Freedom Tower.
Beautiful stained glass panels frame the entrance to the expansive living room, which overlooks Gramercy Park and features custom-built bookshelves.
The king-sized primary bedroom is enhanced with additional custom shelving and an open southern view. A second, private guest bedroom comfortably accommodates a queen-sized bed.
The Gramercy is a landmarked building with a beautifully preserved lobby featuring a Tiffany glass ceiling, stunning Grueby and Minton tiles, original fireplace, hearth and mantel mirror. It features a 24- hour doorman, resident Super and full staff.
There is a package room, central laundry, bike room and private storage is included.
This red brick Queen Anne style building built in 1883 is renowned as the first co-op building in New York City and home to many celebrities and artists including James Cagney and Margaret Hamilton, the Wicked Witch of the West.
34 Gramercy Park East is one of the most sought after addresses in all of Manhattan and comes with a key to Gramercy Park.
Pied-a-terre allowed. Pet friendly. Financing 50%
Building Features 9 Floors47 Units
Unit Features
$2,195,000
$200,000 - 59 days agoListed on Jun 13, 2024
161 Days on Market
2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $4,290
Exclusively listed with: Nest Seekers LLC Source: RLS
Tamir
Shemesh
tshemesh@nestseekers.com
(917) 806-6510
PATRICIA
LEHAN
plehan@nestseekers.com
(917) 669-3347
Unit listing history
Date | Status | Amount | Listed by | Owner Name | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Loading History... |