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870 UNITΕD NΑΤIOΝS ΡLΑΖA PH 37/38B
Light‐Filled Ρenthouse Duplex in Historic Turtle
Bay Neighborhood Has Breathtaking Unobstructed Views of NYC
Here is your once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a beautifully appointed and impeccably designed three bedroom plus library in one of Manhattan’s premier residences. This residence boasts 9ft ceilings and a gracious layout and bright open city views. The Duplex was imagined and designed by legendary Master Architects Max Abramovitz and Wallace K. Harrison, who also designed the nearby United Nations Secretariat building. The Co-op is a multi-story masterpiece, with mid-century modern details such as plaster walls, high ceilings, hardwood flooring, (white marble flooring on the ground floor and hard wood upstairs) wood-burning fireplace, and a private elevator. This penthouse is the crowning jewel of one of the most modernist residential structures in New York City with wall to wall windows spread over two floors with amazing views from all rooms. Additional features of this incredible home include custom lighting, multiple zoned central air conditioning and generous closet space throughout. The sun drenched corner PH looks out on panoramic NW&E views and the greatest city in the world is literally at your feet. MAIN LEVEL 37TH FLOOR Enter through a private foyer that showcases a beautiful spiral staircase. The vast corner living boasts a wood burning fireplace with a finely crafted marble mantle. Other rooms on this level include a large privale bedroom with ensuite bathroom; an eat in kitchen with a dishwasher and a wine cooler; a formal dining room and library with direct and protected views of the East River and beyond; a laundry room with a washer and dryer; and a service entrance, UPPER LEVEL 38TH FLOOR Ascend to a second floor via the private elevator or the gorgeous spiral staircase to access the large Master Suite which includes a dressing room and a custom marble bathroom with a luxurious rainfall shower, walk in closets and a spacious sitting room that could easily be converted into a fourth bedroom; a home office, or an additional bathroom as the space’s original plumbing remains intact. (There is a dressing room that could be converted back to an additional bathroom) The second and third bedrooms on this level both have ensuite bathrooms. ABOUT THE BUILDING 870 UN PLAZA is a prestigious luxury coop which has the longest private driveway in NYC, which leads to a grand triple height lobby. The superbly run full service building offers a 24 hour doorman, valet, and concierge service. The more than 50 staff members provide five star service and security elevating residents to a whole new level of lifestyle. Building amenities include an on site management office; state of the art fitness center with Pilates studio; golf simulator; billiards room; two conference rooms; an in house dry cleaning service; rooftop sun decks; heated indoor garage; and “Club39”, a private resident’s lounge and entertainment area. Pets are welcome, and there is a dog park across the street. A storage room transfers with the apartment. United Nations Plaza is conveniently situated near public transportation, shops, restaurants and the FDR Drive, which makes its location ideal for frequent commuters. Neighboring the 18 acre UN Complex makes this exquisite home the epitome of comfort, privacy, and serenity.
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Building Features 38 Floors336 Units

elevator
full time doorman
courtyard
garage
gym
lounge
laundry
parking
pet friendly
pool
roofdeck
storage
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Unit Features

stacked, dishwasher
fireplace
washerdryer
garage
Exposures: East, North, South
Pet Policy: Building Yes, Yes

$3,950,000

$45,000  -  17 days ago

Listed on Jan 14, 2026

17 Days on Market

4 Beds / 3.5 Baths / - ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $11,367

Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty Source: RLS

Pamela A Oconnor

[email protected]

(212) 606-7709

Listing Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty View Listing

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