| ID # | RLS20068692 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 1 yàrá ibùsùn, 1 yàrá ìwẹ̀ (DOM): 139 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1920 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $2,186 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: Q | |
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57 East 75th St, 1F, n’funni iriri ay生活 ti o nira rara, ti a ma n pe anfani taara ti o ma n jẹ fun awọn ile-iṣọn-miliọnu. Lati ilẹ-ẹgbẹ rẹ lọ si ijoko ita ni awọn aaya pẹlu ko si ijoko ẹrọ-ọrun ati ko si ija ijọba kekere. Eyi ni irọrun, ikọkọ ni aarin Upper East Side. Ile naa wa ni agbegbe kan pato ni Upper East Side ti a firanṣẹ si awọn igi, ni awọn akoko laaye lati awọn ile itaja ati awọn ile ounjẹ oniruuru ni Madison Avenue ati awọn bulọọki meji lati ohun-ìtọ́ New York City; Central Park. Iboju ile alailẹgbẹ nfunni ni iwari si ọna ikole ti o kere julọ ti a ṣe afihan nipasẹ aṣa igbalode Brutalist, sibẹsibẹ, sọ lẹwa pẹlu aṣa apẹrẹ ti agbegbe naa pẹlu ile Breuer ni igun East 75th Street ati Madison Avenue, ati Guggenheim ni ibẹrẹ.
Ile akọkọ ti triplex yii nfi yara living kan han pẹlu pupọ ti imọlẹ oorun lati awọn ferese nla mẹrin ti o dojukọ guusu. Yara ti a ṣe ni pipe yi nfunni ni awọn ila igbalode lati awọn ọrun bi-eaaju ati ilẹ igi red oak ti a rọ pọ pẹlu aṣa ibile ti ina alawọ onyx.
Ibi idana ti ilẹ keji le ni rọọrun gba awọn oniinira meji ti n pese ati sise ni ẹgbẹ. Awọn agbeko alawọ ẹlẹgẹ, awọn ibọn onyx ati awọn ẹya ẹrọ alagbara, pẹlu ololu ina Wolf, nyọrisi awọn ounje ti a ṣe ni ile. Ibi agboorun ti a ṣe sinu wa nigbagbogbo ni a mọ fun ifipamọ afikun. Ni ẹgbẹ si ibi idana, ni a le ṣe apejuwe gẹgẹbi aaye flex. Awọn banquette nla meji n ṣe apẹrẹ aaye naa, nfunni ni iho kika itura tabi aaye apapọ fun merin. Didasilẹ tabili lati ẹsẹ tabili kọfẹ si 29 inches, ti a le ṣe ni irọrun nipasẹ hydraulics, aaye naa ti yipada si ọfiisi ile pẹlu awọn ẹrọ itanna ati ẹrọ titẹ sii ti a tọju ni ibẹ iṣura ti o sunmọ tabi aaye idana fun awọn eniyan mẹfa.
Ile keji pẹlu baluwe ti a tunṣe, n fihan aṣa minimalist pẹlu awọn ipari dada to ga ati aaye ipamọ afikun. Yara nla-nla naa kun fun imọlẹ oorun lati mẹrin ferese ti o dojukọ guusu, ila-oorun ati iwọ-oorun. Ohun ti o pọ julọ ni agboorun ọjọ-inu nla pẹlu agbeko adani. Fun olura ti o niyelori iṣedede, wiwọle, tabi irọrun ti irin-ajo owurọ yara pẹlu aja, eyi ni ibudó UES ti o dara julọ.
57 East 75th Street jẹ co-op ti a nṣakoso ara pẹlu itọju to rọrun pupọ, laundry ọfẹ ni ibi isalẹ, ipamọ, eto fidio intercom ati alagba ti akoko kan. Ile naa n gba pied-a-terre, awọn ẹranko, sublet, ati 80% inawo. Washer/dryer ni a gba pẹlu ifọwọsi board.
Iye owo owo tilẹpadà jẹ 1%.
57 East 75th St, 1F, offers a rare direct access lifestyle usually reserved for multi-million-dollar townhouses. Go from your front door to the sidewalk in seconds with no elevator wait and no lobby small talk. This is pure, private convenience in the heart of the Upper East Side. The building is located on a quintessential Upper East Side tree lined block, moments away from luxury shops and restaurants on Madison Avenue and two blocks from New York City's treasure; Central Park. The unique building facade offers a nod to the minimalist approach to construction presented by the Brutalist architectural style, yet, speaks beautifully with the design aesthetic of the neighborhood with the Breuer building on the corner of East 75th Street and Madison Avenue, and the Guggenheim nearby.
The first floor of this triplex presents a living room with an abundance of sunlight from four large scale south facing windows. This perfectly proportioned room offers contemporary lines from bi-level ceilings and red oak wooden floors juxtaposed with the traditional design of the Italian marble wood burning fireplace.
The second-floor kitchen space can easily accommodate two culinary enthusiasts prepping and cooking side-by-side. The cream-colored cabinetry, marble countertops and high-end appliances, including a Wolf gas stove, encourage home cooked meals. There is an always appreciated built-in pantry for extra storage. Adjacent to the kitchen, is best described as a flex space. Two large scale banquettes frame the space offering a cozy reading nook or gathering space for six. Raising the table from coffee table height to 29 inches, easily accomplished by hydraulics, the space is transformed into a home office with electronics and printer stored in nearby closet or a dining space for upwards of six people.
The third floor includes a renovated bathroom, showcasing a minimalist style with high-end finishes and extra storage space. The large-scale bedroom is saturated in sunshine from four windows facing south, east and west. A standout is the grand walk-in closet with custom cabinetry. For the buyer who values efficiency, accessibility, or the ease of a quick morning outing with the dog, this is the ultimate UES sanctuary.
57 East 75th Street is a self-managed co-op with very low maintenance, free laundry in the basement, storage, video intercom system and a part-time super. Building permits pied-a-terre, pets, sublet, and 80% financing. Washer/dryer is allowed with board approval.
There is a 1% flip tax.
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