One Manhattan Square, 252 South Street, #66J
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 19, 2023Days on Market: 429Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Lower East Side (Manhattan)Doorman: FT DoormanListing viewed 376 times
Insider Highlights
- Luxurious Interiors: The 2,347 sq. ft. apartment features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen with top-tier Miele and Subzero appliances, and a master suite with a spa-inspired 5-fixture ensuite bath.
- Exclusive Amenities: The building offers over 100,000 sq. ft. of unparalleled amenities including a spa with hammam, a 75’ saltwater pool, private cinema, indoor children’s playroom, fitness facilities, and a private garden oasis spanning a lush acre.
- Modern Building: Built in 2019, the 72-floor condominium houses 811 apartments and offers a full-time doorman, resident storage, central AC, full service garage, health club, pool, rooftop terrace, washer/dryer in building, elevator, mail room, business center, party room, children's playroom, valet parking, lounge, fitness center, on-site parking, outdoor entertainment space, courtyard, laundry room, bike room, fireplaces, game room, live-in superintendent, pet grooming / pet services, porte-cochère / driveway, screening room, spa / therapy room, and sports court.
- Financial Details: The apartment is listed for $5,475,000 ($2,333 per ft2) with monthly common charges of $3,230, monthly real estate taxes of $51, and total taxes & fees of $3,281 ($1.40/ft2).
- Prime Location: Located at 252 South Street, #66J in the vibrant Lower East Side neighborhood, this condominium is minutes away from emblematic landmarks and offers rare city and water views from the 66th floor.
- Listing Date: The property was listed on Oct 19, 2023.
Description
Introducing the illustrious Skyscape Collection - Residence 66J, a jewel in the Manhattan skyline.
With a sprawling 2,347 sq. ft., this 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath sanctuary, a masterpiece by Meyer Davis, gifts you with 270 panoramic views. From the majestic Lower East Waterfront to the iconic Financial District and vibrant Midtown - every window tells a story.
Enter into a gourmet kitchen adorned with top-tier Miele and Subzero appliances, enriched with a double oven, integrated wine fridge, and a fully-vented hood. Revel in a master suite that boasts a spa-inspired 5-fixture ensuite bath, complete with radiant floor heating and luxurious Wetstyle bathtub.
This isn’t just a home.
It’s a statement.
One Manhattan Square emerges as a beacon of luxury along the bustling Lower East Side Waterfront. Ascending 800 ft., this glass marvel houses condominiums that redefine waterfront living. And with one of the last 20-year tax abatements in NYC, it offers an investment like no other.
Internationally acclaimed Meyer Davis has curated spaces reminiscent of lavish resorts.
Every nook is thoughtfully designed, every view steals your breath.
Relish over 100,000 sq. ft. of unparalleled amenities, from an expansive spa with hammam, a 75’ saltwater pool, and a private cinema, to an indoor children’s playroom and state-of-the-art fitness facilities. The private garden oasis, spanning a lush acre, hosts everything from serene tea pavilions to an observatory for the stargazers.
Nestled in the pulsating heart of the Lower East Side, One Manhattan Square stands minutes away from emblematic landmarks. It promises an enriched life, surrounded by panoramic vistas, verdant gardens, and an unmatched suite of services.
Premium Services & Amenities:
- Seamless 24-hour doorman and concierge services
- Luxurious wellness suite: hammam, spa rooms, hot tub, sauna
- 75’ Indoor saltwater pool and children’s wading zone
- Sports hub: basketball court, squash court, bowling alley, golf simulator
- Culinary delights: cellar bar, wine storage, culinary lounge, tasting room
- Workspace solutions: coworking spaces and business center- Entertainment central: movie theater, game room, dance studios
- Ultimate convenience: on-site parking, pet spa, laundry, storage
- An acre of outdoor luxury: gardens, fire pits, treehouse, stargazing observatory
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