Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$35,105 ($23.80/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,050,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Parisian living in New York City. Welcome home to this full floor jewel box residence designed by the renowned Cabinet Alberto Pinto and perfectly located on East 79th St between Fifth & Madison Avenues. Overlooking lush treetops, take in views of landmarked mansions on the historic Cook Block of the Upper East Side. This 1475 SF 2-bedroom 2.5 bath residence enjoys South and North exposures and flooded with natural light.
Meticulously designed interiors are adorned with parquet de Versailles flooring, custom moldings, and grandly-scaled windows with a Juliet balcony in the primary bedroom.
The European kitchen boasts custom-cerused brushed oak cabinetry designed by Pinto, French ranges by La Cornue, Cremo Delicato marble countertops and backsplashes, and appliances by Miele and Sub Zero. The gracious baths and the powder room feature a blend of Estremoz, Calacatta Vagli, and Emperador Fonce marble slab and tiling, with polished nickel Kallista Vir Stil fixtures, custom cabinetry and vanities outfitted with parchment and lacquer or Movingui wood. In suite washer/dryer, extensive custom designed closets, automated window treatments, and additional cellar storage complete this home. The building’s richly appointed fa ade is clad in stately limestone and features ornate ironwork detailing along with a glass-domed marquee evoking that of a Parisian private residence.
Residents are welcomes into the 24-hour attended lobby adorned with French limestone tiles and Noir Saint Laurent marble flooring. Direct elevator entry into each residence ensures utmost privacy and convenience.
27 East 79th Street is a boutique eight-unit New Development completed in 2019 situated on one of Manhattan’s most prestigious streets, less than one block from Central Park’s 843 acres of recreational green space. Nearby world-renowned cultural institutions include the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Neue Galerie, as well as the luxury flagships of Madison Avenue’s shopping corridor and gourmet dining at Saint Ambroeus, Cafe Boulud, and The Carlyle.
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