Description
Upon entry into the foyer, the scale and grandeur of the apartment are immediately apparent; 9'5" ceilings, prewar details, original hardwood floors and an elegant staircase lead up to the second floor. The corner living room, facing south and west, has a decorative fireplace, gallery lighting, three Juliet balconies, and receives stunning light. Double doors at the east end of the living room open to a cozy library with historically accurate built-in bookshelves and an office nook; this room can be open to the living room while entertaining or closed off for privacy. At the other end of the living room, double doors lead to a graciously proportioned 23'9" long dining room that can easily accommodate 20+ dinner guests. The dining room and kitchen are separated by dramatic floor-to-ceiling folding doors, allowing for flexibility whether entertaining or enjoying a quiet casual supper. The living room, den and dining room are all equipped with a Marantz/Sonos integrated sound system with Polk speakers. The windowed kitchen is equipped with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Gaggenau range and oven, Miele dishwasher, granite countertops, full-size Traulsen wine cooler and breakfast bar. The butler's pantry and bar, adjacent to the kitchen, is complete with an additional refrigerator, wine cooler, dishwasher, and sink. A service elevator in the kitchen allows for easy trash and recycling removal. A powder room adjacent to the bar area completes the first floor of this spectacular home.
The second floor, also with 9'5" ceilings throughout, is occupied by four spacious bedrooms and three full baths. The primary suite, which faces south over 66th Street, has two walk-in closets and a windowed ensuite bath with a spacious stall shower. The large corner bedroom, currently used as a media room, has four closets, and is flooded with afternoon light. The third bedroom is generously sized at 19'9" x 14', with two closets. Two additional full baths, a stacked washer/dryer and second entry to the apartment complete the second floor.
131 East 66th Street, also known as The Studio Building, is a full-service, white glove cooperative known for its unparalleled beauty. Built in 1905 by Charles A. Platt, The Studio Building is not only a designated New York City landmark but is also on the National Register of Historic Places. Pets are allowed, and pied-a-terres are permitted on a case-by-case basis. A 3% flip tax is paid by the purchaser. Co-exclusive.
Building Features 12 Floors41 Units
Unit Features
$5,250,000 / $1,500 per ft²
Sold: Jun 23, 2022
-8.7% from ask / 21 Days to Sell
4 Beds / 3.5 Baths / 3,500 ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $9,240
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
Simone
Mailman
smailman@bhsusa.com
(212) 452-6209
Amanda
Brainerd
abrainerd@bhsusa.com
(212) 452-4515
Unit listing history
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