Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$121,594 ($21.51/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($3,739,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
NOW OFFERING PRIVATE IN-PERSON SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Located at the nexus of NoHo, the East Village and SoHo, 32 East 1st Street has been meticulously designed throughout. Concept Combination Penthouse BC is an incredible light-filled six-bedroom, six- and a half bathroom expansive Penthouse with 3,128 SF of outdoor space, positioned on the top four floors of 32 East 1st Street. This North, South, East and West facing unit features three private terraces with three outdoor kitchens, expansive triple-pane windows with 360-degree views of the downtown and midtown skylines.
A direct private elevator landing opens to a private corridor on the 8th and 10th floors.
The 10th Floor entry is adjacent to a stairwell leading to an expansive 1,579 SF private roof terrace spanning the entire 11th floor of the building fully equipped with an outdoor kitchen and Wolf grilling station, a dining area, and three lounge spaces and is finished with travertine floors and planters integrated with lights & irrigation, creating a space ideal for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining. Particular attention to detail is demonstrated in living room located on the first floor of this quadruplex, with an open layout and a fireplace, which leads out to a second private terrace with another fully equipped outdoor kitchen including a Wolf grilling station, ice maker, refrigerator, and lounge and dining spaces.
The interior chef's kitchen features a book-matched natural Bianco Lasa marble slab island, countertops and backsplashes, custom brushed solid oak wood Italian cabinets integrated with a full suite of Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero appliances.
Additional featured enhancements typically overlooked include an integrated audio system by Sonos, closets outfitted by Molteni, controlled recessed LED lighting by Delta, and electronic shades by Lutron. The corner primary bedroom boasts a walk-in closet and en-suite six fixture primary bathroom, which acts as a sanctuary with beautifully appointed Onyx walls and floors with radiant heat, perfectly accented by a brushed solid oak wood dual vanity topped with a Corian countertop and dual sinks, matched by a custom-designed 72" round soaking tub; the space is completed with a separate glass-enclosed rain-shower, a wall-mounted Duravit Washlet toilet and custom Italian fixtures by CEA Design. The second level of this quadruplex completes this Penthouse with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and ample closet space.
32 East 1st Street features a limited collection of thirty highly designed one- to three-bedroom residences at the nexus of SoHo, NoHo, the East Village, and Lower East Side. Inspired by the contemporary aesthetic of Italian rationalist design, 32 East 1st Street purposely lives within its urban context, presenting a substantial limestone exoskeleton accentuated by expansive windows and geometric metal detailing. Extensive amenities include a 24-hour attended lobby, a residents' lounge, and adjacent landscaped courtyard terrace, state-of-the-art fitness center by Technogym, building-wide filtration system by Tekleen, and a fully-equipped spa with hot tub, plunge tub, sauna, and steam room.
This Floor Plan shows, for illustration and discussion purposes only, a variation from the Unit as presently offered under the Plan.
No representation or offer is made with respect thereto. Any alternate layout or specifications shall be subject to negotiation with Sponsor, at Sponsor's sole discretion. Equal Housing Opportunity. The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from the Sponsor, under New York State Department of Law File No. CD16-0149.
Sponsor: 24 Second Avenue Owner LLC, C/O Aore Holdings, LLC, 49 Bleecker Street, Suite 301, New York, New York 10012. Sponsor reserves the right to make changes to a unit in accordance with the Offering Plan. Sponsor makes no representations or warrant
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