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5 room luxury House for sale in New York

€ 5,591,900
171 m² 3 3

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Description

Proudly situated in the Tower of legendary One Fifth Avenue, Penthouse 18GK boasts 3 private terraces and endless views of Downtown Manhattan! Embracing the Art Deco architectural appeal of the building, unit 18GK, a 3 bedrooms-3 baths-3 terraces (approximate 1,850 sq. ft. int. + 380 sq. ft. ext.) has an easy flow and get superb light from large picture-windows and Southern - Eastern exposures. Its sun-filled living- dining room, with direct access to 2 terraces, owns impressive views reaching beyond the Freedom tower. The ensuite primary bedroom is also facing South, overlooking Washington Square Park. A separate wing includes two additional bedrooms, one of which could easily be integrated into the living room. Also, the primary bedroom could become a versatile library-guest bedroom (see 2 alternate floor plans). The kitchen has a convenient direct access to a 3rd smaller terrace ideal to grow your herbs garden and for enjoying your first coffee outside! ** Washer-Dryer are now allowed at One Fifth with Board approval. One Fifth Avenue is an iconic Greenwich Village Art Deco building located at the entry of Fifth Avenue’s Gold Coast. Its recognizable architectural profile belongs to Washington Square Park skyline! Built in 1929 as a luxury hotel by prominent architect Harvey Wiley Corbett, One Fifth Avenue is acclaimed today as one of the most coveted co-ops in all downtown Manhattan. Its imposing landmark two-story lobby was recently restored as well as its hallways. Residents at this exclusive address enjoy the convenience of having a live-in superintendent, 24 hours doormen, and porters. The co-op allows pied-a-terre and is pet friendly. 35% down is required.

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Details

Rooms
5
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Size
171 m²
Architectural Style
Other
Cooling Systems
Air Conditioning
Elevator
Yes
Reference
KSML8R
Year of construction
1926

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