MANHATTAN: 230 East 50th Street (between Second and Third Avenues), #5-6C
A three-bedroom, two-and-half-bath co-op with central air-conditioning and two fireplaces in a doorman building. Matthew Mackay (212) 444-7895, David Menendez (212) 941-2553, the Corcoran Group; www.corcoran.com.
MAINTENANCE: $3,218 a month
PROS: The living room has a dazzling wall of windows and a double-height ceiling. The two large bedrooms, one on each floor, face south and overlook brownstone gardens. The first-floor bedroom has a large wet bar with two wine refrigerators. The apartment has elevator access on both floors.
CONS: The third bedroom is a converted maid's room and very small. The kitchen could use updating.
Sensational, high end residence boasts 4600 sq ft with 4+ bedroom suites, 5.5 Duravit baths, walls of glass, living room, den, media room w/ Sub Zero & wet bar, custom kitchen with Viking, Subzero and wine cooler, 4 fireplaces, climate controlled 2 car garage, 40 foot heated gunite pool with wall of water, outdoor fireplace.
The penthouse located at The Pierre Hotel encompasses the top three floors. Spectacular 360-degree views of Manhattan are found in this incomparable property.
“Two new planned condominium towers suggest developers seem to be warming to Second Avenue on the Upper East Side — long viewed as a distant cousin to nearby Park and Fifth avenues, if even related at all — as a spot for luxury residential apartments.
The developers of the two buildings, both glass towers rising 18 and 30 stories, are trying to capture some of the Westchester crowd — families with pockets that are deep but not bottomless, and want addresses less expensive than those closer to Central Park. The 30-story tower, to be built by the World-Wide Group by late 2008 on the corner of Second Avenue and 74th Street, is planning prices between $2.5 million and $7 million for units of up to five bedrooms. The building's 87 units tend toward the spacious — three-bedrooms are just shy of 2,000 square feet, while the five-bedroom units are planned to be 3,400 square feet in size.”
2Bedroom/3Bathroom + Library or 3rd Bedroom on very high floor, with north and west exposures, Central Park views, high ceilings, gourmet eat-in kitchen, seperate dining room, dual entry, and a beautiful spiral, wood staircase.
Gorgeous duplex with terrace! 2Bedroom/3Bathroom ...
Excellent Tudor home in PRIME FOREST HILLS AREA. Close to LIRR Forest Hills station - a 15 minute commute to Pen Station - 3 blocks from Forest Hills Tennis/Country Club previous site to the US Open - Nearby shops and houses of worship.
The house has formal dining & living rooms, restored working fire place, eat-in-kitchen, 3bdrs, 1bdr/Attic, 2.5baths, restored oak/floors, 3+yrs old roof on house and garage, central split/ac in 2nd fl, bright house with many windows, finished basement with room for gym and home office space, laundry room, play/tv area, all rooms wired for internet/phone, plenty storage, brick patio, excellent backyard, two zone sprinkler sys, 2car garage.
Bicycle Room; Health Club; Steam Room; Lounge; Rooftop Deck; Common Storage Room;
The unit is wrapped with windows exposing great city views. There are stainless steel appliances and a granite island in the kitchen. This is truly a unique home in an amazing building. Building Detail *24 hr Doorman & Security *Valet *Concierge *On-Site Tailor *Maid Service *Gorgeous Rood Deck *Tenant’s Lounge (Wi-Fi throughout, plasma televisions, pool tables & fireplace) *Fitness Complex Apartment Detail *Wall of windows *Phenomenal Views *Washer/Dryer in Unit *Stainless Steel Appliances Around this lovely building you’ll find lots of great restaurants, cool clubs, and beautiful plazas filled with art.
10 MINUTE COMMUTE TO WALL STREET on New York Water Taxi
THE APARTMENT:
--Breathtaking 2BR with East River, Williamsburg Bridge, and New York City views featuring stunning corner Great Room with wraparound windows and panoramic views.
--Floor-to-ceiling windows and beamed ceilings throughout.
--The only line offered with split bedrooms.
--Master Bath features marble and mahogany, soaking tub, and separate glass-enclosed shower.
--Kitchen with granite island and glass mosaic tile backsplashes.
--Washer and dryer included in apartment
--Low common charges ($660/mo) and a 25 year tax abatement (monthly taxes estimated at $5.83).
After six years as lead architect for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Theodore Weston (1832-1919) began in 1881 the design and construction of four Queen Anne style homes along 24 - 30 East 64th Street. Weston built 26 East 64th Street for his own family and this historic mansion has survived as one of the rare examples of the style in this district. At six stories tall and 77 feet deep this remarkable mansion enjoys superb light from the North and East as the landmarked neighboring building rises only three stories from its position on the southwest corner of 64th and Madison Avenue.
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