Description

Park Block Perfection! Welcome to a truly special 3 Bedroom 3 1/2 Bath home at the legendary Olcott at 27 West 72nd Street, built in the 1920s as an elegant hotel and stunningly converted to condominium in 2005 by renowned designer Andres Escobar. This spacious and bright home features open south-facing views across 72nd Street from the double-wide living and dining room coupled with an open chefs kitchen boasting Ceasar Stone counters and breakfast bar, Italian custom cabinetry, a huge custom pantry, and top-of-the-line appliances including a SubZero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher and 5-Burner Dacor range...truly an entertainers dream. The three generously sized bedrooms are complimented with pristine en suite baths beautifully appointed with Waterworks fixtures, marble floor tiles and handmade porcelain wall tile. Prewar-style detailing such as high beamed ceilings, beautiful Oak hardwood floors, and elegant wainscoting adds charm and character while modern comforts including central air-conditioning and radiant heat floors in the bathroom make this home the ideal blend of prewar opulence and contemporary design. Enjoy amazing storage throughout with nine custom outfitted closets and an oversized personal storage bin. Top it off with an elegantly appointed powder room with a washer and dryer. The Olcott is a luxurious prewar gem with a gorgeous restored lobby, white glove service including 24-hour doorman and concierge, on-site management, excellent gym, playroom, cold storage, resident lounge, and laundry facilities on every floor.
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Building Features 15 Floors158 Units

elevator
full time doorman
bike room
gym
lounge
laundry
pet friendly
playroom
storage
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$13,750 per month

Rented on: Jul 16, 2017

45 Days on Market

3 Beds / 3.0 Baths - / - ft²

Furnished: No

Exclusively listed with: The Corcoran Group

Robert Mazzola

rvm@corcoran.com

212-401-1907

Listing Courtesy of The Corcoran Group View Listing

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