Description
With a mix of timeless and well-defined details, the recent renovation of this two bedroom, two bathroom prewar cooperative is classic, elegant and comfortable. The effortless style of this tailored home features an extremely functional layout with beautifully proportioned rooms. The oversized living room is smart and sophisticated; highlighting the beautiful prewar details of an arched entrance doorway, high beamed ceilings, original strip oak floors, plaster moldings, and oversized windows. The gracious entrance foyer, with abundant closets, easily functions as a dining area. The windowed kitchen features Viking appliances, Quartz countertops and backsplash, marble floors, and abundant storage in the Shaker-style cabinetry. Both windowed bathrooms have been updated, while retaining a prewar flair. With both East and West exposures, the primary bedroom easily accommodates a king-size bed. Throughout this sophisticated residence, there is a tailored style that is as classic and as stylish as the era it reflects.
419 East 57th Street, a full-service prewar co-operative, is located on the prettiest block of 57th Street. The numerous amenities include a resident manager, 24-hour doorman, central laundry room, bike room, gym, additional storage, and expanded and replanted roof deck. This renovated residence is close to the expanded Sutton Park Esplanade, newly opened Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Bloomingdales, and the legendary Neary's restaurant. Pets and pied-a-terre ownership are permitted. The 2% Flip Tax is paid by Buyer.
Building Features 15 Floors91 Units
Unit Features
$1,275,000
Listed on May 30, 2023
498 Days on Market
2 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $2,970
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC Source: RLS
Michael
Yount
myount@bhsusa.com
(917) 678-3833
William
Eichman
deichman@bhsusa.com
(917) 741-9046
Jack
Anteby
janteby@bhsusa.com
(212) 452-6278
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