Description
Mint oasis with private terrace in Midtown Manhattan...
Check off your wish list with this beautiful 2 bedroom 2.5 bath duplex in the heart of Manhattan, once owned by Aldo Gucci, former chairman of the fine leather goods company and the person behind the now-iconic logo.
Location, private outdoor space, home office, mint condition, bright and sunny.
Enter the first floor of this very special home and be greeted by an abundance of light from the wall of windows and glass door leading to one of 2 private terraces.
The windowed open kitchen, with easy access to the dining area, has all stainless steel appliances, cherrywood cabinets, and crushed quartz counter, backsplash and island. The powder room has floor to ceiling Italian marble with inlaid silver trellis design and marble floor.
An original curved deco wrought iron banister leads to the two bedrooms and two full baths. The very large primary bedroom, which easily accommodates a king-sized bed, has an ensuite bath and closets with storage to the ceiling.
Bright and light, the second bedroom, which can also serve as a home office or den, has built-ins and generous closet space.
Your private terrace, with lighting and irrigation, offers a tranquil retreat morning, noon and night. It allows you to take in the city skyline as you enjoy coffee, entertain friends or dine al fresco.
Additional features of this stunning home are brand new air conditioning, Skyline double pane windows and beautiful flooring.
This full service coop is located in the Midtown West neighborhood, across the street from MOMA, close to Carnegie Hall, Fifth Avenue shopping, fine restaurants, theater and Central Park! Pied-a-terre and pet friendly!
Building Features 15 Floors73 Units
Unit Features
$1,845,000
Last Asking: Jan 07, 2022
2 Beds / 2.5 Baths / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $4,562
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Amy Goldberger
amy.goldberger@compass.com
(917) 434-3724
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