Description

Welcome to this unique Landmark Prewar Co-Op at 455 East 51st Street designed in 1924 by Architect James E.R. Carpenter. This stunning home comes fully renovated and designed by renowned architect Suchi Reddy and is currently configured as a Two Bedroom Two Bathroom plus Home Office. Enjoy open East River Views from your private oversized terrace, living room, home office and master bedroom on a wonderful and quiet tree lined block offering stunning scenery of blooming trees. The corner living room features oversized windows allowing abundant natural light with South and East exposures, original details including gorgeous herringbone floors, wood burning fireplace and high ceilings.

The windowed & open chef's kitchen is outfitted with Miele appliances, Subzero fridge, wine cooler and offers plenty of counter space for cooking and entertaining. The king-sized master bedroom includes an immense outfitted walk-in closet, vanity area and stylish renovated master bathroom. The second bedroom also has its own full bathroom equipped with a deep cedar soaking tub.

Special features include: central air conditioning throughout the apartment, washer dryer, built-ins and storage; completing this home with modern functionality.

The Beekman Terrace is a full-service prewar building built in the 1920s. It's amenities include: doorman/concierge co-op with landscaped inside courtyard, exercise room and a beautiful roof deck with sweeping East River Views. Peaceful and scenic Detmold Park is right at your doorstep. Pied-a-terres and Pets are welcome!
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Building Features 6 Floors37 Units

elevator
full time doorman
gym
pet friendly
roofdeck
laundry

Unit Features

terrace

$2,086,875

Sold: Jun 26, 2018

-7.04% from ask / 121 Days to Sell

3 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $4,660

Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens

Leonel Piraino

lpiraino@bhsusa.com

212-906-9363

Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens View Listing

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