Description
Rare opportunity to rent an immaculately renovated 3 + bedrooms 3 baths with a stunning wrap around terrace.
“Penthouse A” is a loft inspired home. It comes with an open eat in kitchen and top of the line appliances ideal for every day living as well as for easy entertaining. The large entrance foyer flows seamlessly into a dramatic living room with floor to ceiling windows opening to a spectacular wrap around terrace.
The adjoining dining room is graciously proportioned and looking out to the terrace.
The primary bedroom is well separated from the other 2 bedrooms and has large picture windows with a view of the terrace. There is a 4th guest bedroom or office conveniently positioned off the entertainment side of the apartment.
Every detail of this apartment has been attended to from the custom made cabinets and closets to the wallpaper and choice of marble and hardware for the bathrooms.
The piece de resistance is the wrap around terrace, which is approximately 1370 sqft. It is an oasis of serenity. Currently work on the terrace is being done and is in the last phase of completion.
Extras include central air conditioning, mint bathrooms, a wood burning fireplace, ample closets, hardwood floors and a large Washer/Dryer. The Ceiling height is 10”11.
There are only 2 apartments on this floor.
Built in 1929 by architectural luminary Rosario Candela, 70 East 96th Street is one of the finest pre-war full service buildings in Carnegie Hill and is just over a block from Central Park.
Come see this wonderful and unique home.
Note: Coop Board Approval required.
Building Features 16 Floors66 Units
Unit Features
$13,500 per month
No Fee $1,500 - 164 days agoIn Contract: Jan 24, 2024
145 Days to enter contract
3 Beds / 3.0 Baths - / 2,445 ft² ($66 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: Unfurnished
Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty
Brigitte Goldenberg
brigitte.goldenberg@sothebys.realty
(212) 606-7636
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