Description
Charming and Thoughtfully Renovated 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath Pre-War Home exudes tranquility and serves as an incredible oasis from the busy city. Rarely does a property that has been painstakingly renovated to exacting details become available. Located in the heart of Union Square, the historic Pear Tree Place Condo - aka - The Kiehl's Building is an intimate elevator condominium with full time Super. Some of the features are:
- Exposed Brick and Wood-beamed ceilings (11 1/2 feet)
- Gourmet kitchen with granite counters and hand-made walnut cabinets. Vented Viking Stove, Viking fridge, Miele D/W, Miele W/D
- Pass thru office and butler's pantry with wet-bar that also doubles as a 4th sleeping area with a custom desk/pullman bed.
- Huge planted terrace conveniently situated off kitchen and dining room is shaded and secluded and has electricity, a gas grill and hot and cold water. It has limestone pavers and retractable awning
- State of the art Audio/Visual system with 2 drop down movie screens, HD projectors with wi-fi connections.
- 3 beautifully renovated bathrooms all with heated floors.
- Wonderful light throughout sunny southern exposure, as well as north and west exposures.
- gas fireplace
- 5" Maple wood floors
- 2 zone HVAC with digital controls as well as a central split AC system
- Sliding farm style doors
- Security system
- incredible storage throughout apartment
If you appreciate warm, rich in detail, and old world charm then you will fall head over heels in love with this truly unique home. Must be seen in person to be fully appreciated.
Building Features 4 Floors17 Units
Unit Features
$2,725,000
Sold: Feb 19, 2021
-16.15% from ask / 114 Days to Sell
3 Beds / 3.5 Baths / - ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $2,426
Maintenance: $1,049 / R.E. Taxes $1,377
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Brendan
Hannon
brendan.hannon@compass.com
(412) 953-8091
Robert
Bell
robert.bell@compass.com
(718) 916-6669
Unit listing history
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