| ID # | RLS20083334 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | Rockefeller Apartments 1 yara ụra, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, igwe asacha efere (DOM): 87 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1935 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $3,952 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 3 nkeji: E, M, F |
| 5 nkeji: B, D, N, W, R | |
| 6 nkeji: Q | |
| 8 nkeji: 1, 6 | |
| 9 nkeji: 4, 5 | |
| 10 nkeji: C | |
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N'oge a zụrụ na etiti Midtown Manhattan, ebe a na-ahụkarị, ụlọ obibi a pụrụ iche nwere otu ime ụlọ na otu ime ụlọ ịsa ahụ na Rockefeller Apartments na-enye nchikota pụrụ iche nke imewe na-adịgide adịgide, udo, na gburugburu ebe a ma ama. Ebe a nọ na ụlọ nke ọrụ zuru ezu, nke e mere njirimara, ụlọ a na-enweta ọmarịcha ọkụ anọ na ọchịchị ndịda, na-eme ụlọ a juputara na ìhè okike na-enye ọhụụ ndị a ma ama nke obodo nke na-eleba anya n'okpuru ọhịa eserese nke Osimiri Uru Ọhụrụ.
Ihe mmadụ hụrụ n'ọhụụ na-eji efere mmiri na-arụ ọrụ dị ka isiokwu nke expanse a, na-eme ka ìhè na njirimara ụlọ dị mma. Ndị n'ime na-egosipụta nrụzi na-arụ ọrụ nke ọma nke ụlọ ọrụ ụlọ na-arụ ọrụ, Mojo Stumer, nke onye nwe ya na-emecha na ihe karịrị afọ 40 gara aga - na-eme ka ọ bụrụ "moden retro" nke na-adọrọ mmasị nke na-ejikọta na njirimara MoMA. A na-enwe ọtụtụ nkọwa pụrụ iche, tinyere ihe eji arụ ụlọ nke emere nke ọma, ọnụ ụzọ akpọrọ akpọrọ, na nchekwa na-efunahụ nke ọma n'usoro.
Ugbo nke nwere herringbone na-adị mma na-agba ọsọ n'ụzọ ziri ezi n'ime ụlọ a, na-eme ka a na-ejide ọkụ na ọnụ ụlọ na nwere nchekwa nke na-abụghịkarị n'ụlọ nwere otu ime ụlọ, nke ọtụtụ n'ime ha na-ejide nke ọma na imewe. Ụlọ kichin nwere windo dị mma nke nwere nnukwu ụlọ nchekwa, nnukwu pantry, dishwasher ọhụrụ na-emegharị, microwave na-adị ugbu a, na friji Sub-Zero ọhụrụ, tinyere atụmatụ mara mma dịka ihe na-enye ọkụ mmiri nke na-enye ọsọ na faucet ọhụrụ.
Ụlọ ime ụlọ na-enye nzuzo pụrụ iche, na-edebe n'ụgbọ ala na-adị ka ebe ịmasị, dị na nke anọ dị iche iche nke aka ndu. Ụlọ ịsa ahịhịa na-enwe tubị na-eme ka mmiri ruo n'ala. Ọzọkwa, ọmarịcha ekele gụnyere ikuku ikuku na-ekpo ọkụ na ọkụ na-eme na mgbọrọgwụ (ihe ndị a gbanwere na 2020 ma nwee nkwado ike), na windo ọhụrụ na-eme ka o kwe omume nke ọma ma na-enye udo.
Nke a bụ ahịhịa dị jụụ n'obi obodo, ụlọ a dị n'udo nke ukwuu ma dabara adaba dị ka nke obibi mbụ ma ọ bụ mkpụrụ ndụ dị elu, na-enye ndụ na-eme nchọpụta na otu n'ime mpaghara a ma ama nke Manhattan. 17 West 54th Street, a makwaara dị ka Rockefeller Apartments, bụ nnukwu ụlọ nke ọrụ zuru ezu na prewar co-op nwere ndị mmadụ na-eme na 1936 site na Wallace K. Harrison ma nwee ndị na-ewere ọrụ na Nelson Rockefeller. Ụlọ a bụ nke a na-emeją nke a na-emekarị maka usoro ụlọ mba ụwa, nkọwa Bauhaus, na ọchịchị Art Deco. Ngwaọrụ gụnyere onye ọrụ na-arụ ọrụ 24 na onye na-ahụ maka ndụ, nchekwa onye bi, ụlọ ịsa ahịhịa, na ogige dị jụụ nke nwere pond na-emegharị na ebe a na-anọdụ. A kwere ka anụmanụ na pieds-a-terre.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, this exceptional one-bedroom, one-bath residence at the Rockefeller Apartments offers a rare blend of timeless design, tranquility, and iconic surroundings. Situated in a full-service, landmarked building, the apartment enjoys a coveted southern exposure, filling the home with natural light and offering iconic city views overlooking the serene sculpture garden of the Museum of Modern Art.
A striking bay window serves as the centerpiece of the formal expanse, enhancing both stunning light and architectural character. The interiors reflect a thoughtful, high-design renovation by renowned architectural firm, Mojo Stumer, completed by the same owner nearly 40 years ago-resulting in a distinctive "modern retro" aesthetic that feels both timeless and perfectly suited to its MoMA-adjacent setting. Custom details abound, including beautifully crafted built-ins, pocket doors, and cleverly concealed storage throughout.
Beautiful herringbone hardwood floors run seamlessly through the home, complemented by a decorative fireplace and an abundance of storage rarely found in a one-bedroom home, much of which is cleverly concealed within the design. The windowed kitchen is well-appointed with generous cabinetry, a large walk-in pantry, recently refurbished dishwasher, built-in microwave, and a recently refurbished Sub-Zero refrigerator, along with thoughtful upgrades such as an instant hot water fixture and new sink faucet.
The bedroom suite offers exceptional privacy, tucked away down a hallway that doubles as a dressing area, lined with three oversized closets. The bathroom features a deep soaking tub. Additional conveniences include through-wall air conditioning and heating (units replaced in 2020 and are energy compliant), as well as new windows installed for enhanced comfort and quiet.
An oasis in the center of the city, this home is remarkably peaceful and perfectly suited as either a primary residence or an elegant pied-à-terre, offering refined living in one of Manhattan's most iconic neighborhoods. 17 West 54th Street, also known as the Rockefeller Apartments, is a premiere full-service prewar co-op with white-glove staff designed in 1936 by Wallace K. Harrison and commissioned by Nelson Rockefeller. This landmarked building is celebrated for its international style architecture, Bauhaus details, and timeless Art Deco appeal. Amenities include 24-hour doorman and live-in superintendent, resident storage, laundry room, and a serene private courtyard garden, adorned with a reflective pond and seating areas. Pets and pieds-a-terre permitted.
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