Description

Situated in the most coveted area of the city and specifically in the intimate prewar 147 Waverly Place, apartment 6E offers an open-floor plan and is a stunning two-bedroom, three-bath home with 11' ceilings and beautiful oversized windows throughout.
A keyed elevator opens directly into the apartment which offers solid oak floors and beamed ceilings throughout. The modern kitchen features a Wolf Range, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine cooler, Miele dishwasher, and an island with a breakfast bar.
Tucked in the north end of the apartment is the corner primary suite featuring five oversized windows, a walk-in closet and a luxurious five-fixture, windowed bath with a steam shower, soaking tub and radiant-heat floors. The second bedroom is well-proportioned, with a windowed ensuite bath. In the hallway you can find a third full bath that can be used as a powder room. The apartment features its own laundry room with a Bosch washer/dryer and dual-zone central A/C and heating.
147 Waverly Place was designed by prominent architects Jardine, Kent and Hill in 1912 and is known as 'The Waverly Building.' The building's characteristic shape reflects the oblique angle of its prime corner site. Adapted as a boutique 18-unit condominium in 2006, the building underwent a complete renovation, maintaining its early 20th century-style facad. 147 Waverly features a 24-hour doorman, and stunning rooftop terrace with a bbq, offering 360 degree open city views.
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Building Features 13 Floors20 Units

elevator
full time doorman
gym
pet friendly
roofdeck
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Unit Features

Exposures: North South
Pet Policy: No pets

$16,000 per month

Rented on: Jun 19, 2021

4 Days on Market

2 Beds / 3.0 Baths - / 1,933 ft² ($99 per ft² yearly)

Furnished: No

Exclusively listed with: Compass

Clayton
Orrigo

clayton@compass.com

(212) 960-3306

Stephen
Ferrara

stephen@compass.com

(646) 761-3592

Listing Courtesy of Compass View Listing

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