The Leyton, 1059 Third Avenue, #21B
$4,795,000
($2,578 per ft2)
| 2 beds, 2.5 baths | Approx. 1,860 ft2
78 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Sep 30, 2024Days on Market: 78Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Lenox Hill (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Monthly Common Charges:
$3,100
Monthly Real Estate Taxes:
$4,804
Total Taxes & Fees:
$7,904
($4.25/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$25,085
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$32,989
($17.74/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($959,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
- Prime Location: This corner 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath apartment is located in the prestigious Lenox Hill neighborhood, offering panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline through floor-to-ceiling windows.
- High-End Interiors: The spacious 1860 sqft residence features 19’ ceilings, a spa-inspired en suite bath, generously proportioned wardrobes, and radiant-heated floors throughout. The custom Poggenpohl kitchen boasts polished marble countertops and an integrated Gaggenau appliance suite.
- Exclusive Residences: The Leyton offers a collection of 38 residences with stunning views and outdoor spaces, all designed by Alexandra Champalimaud. The 24th-floor Brandy Room provides indoor and outdoor entertaining space with 270-degree views of the city skyline.
- Fitness and Storage Facilities: A sunlit fitness studio offers state-of-the-art training equipment and a dedicated stretching area. The building also provides private storage, bike storage, dedicated mail and package rooms, and a fully equipped pet spa.
- Modern Building: Built in 2022, this modern high-rise building has 37 floors and 38 apartments, each equipped with a washer/dryer.
- Building Amenities: The building offers a full-time doorman and concierge service, a health club, rooftop terrace, fitness center, outdoor entertainment space, bike room, common dining room, pet grooming services, and a spa/therapy room.
Description
Corner 2 bedroom w/ soaring ceilings
This sprawling, 1860 sqft residence features voluminous 19’ ceilings and frames panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline to the North and West through floor-to-ceiling windows. The refined primary suite is equally spectacular with a spa inspired en suite bath and generously proportioned wardrobe.
In an era of luxury, Elena Frampton’s interior creation gives way to the power of the unexpected. Tailored design is enriched with contrast and a layering of organic materials.
A distinct spirit and style – together monumental, seductive and graciously proportioned with unparalleled, loft-like ceiling heights. Future-forward technology is woven throughout with high performance floor-to-ceiling windows, bespoke air systems and hydronic, radiant heated floors. Perfectly framed to inspire, the residences atop The Leyton offer the pinnacle of viewing pleasure. Glass corner living spaces, expansive windows and private outdoor terraces offer residents an unparalleled perspective above the Upper East Side.
Northern and Western vistas capture the verdant green canopy of Central Park while Eastern views offer dramatic sunsets over the East River. By evening, lights glitter from the beaux-arts era Queensboro Bridge. Seamlessly connected to the lofty great room, the custom Poggenpohl kitchen evokes a clean, contemporary feeling. Rich personality is injected into the design scheme with polished marble countertops, sleek functionality and an integrated Gaggenau appliance suite.
Every element of these gracious, well-appointed kitchens is curated for the culinary creative. The primary suite is thoughtfully oriented, ensuring dramatic sunrise to sunset exposures. Spacious walk-in wardrobes, an ensuite primary bathroom and radiant-heated floors throughout enhance the ambience of this haven.
The distinctive powder room is lined with Aged Dark Nature slab walls and a marble mosaic floor, and accessorized with Fantini fixtures. Sumptuous, out of the ordinary and dignified, The Leyton offers the luxury of comfort, up high. An extraordinary collection of 38 residences nestled in Manhattan’s epicenter, overlooking Central Park, the East River and surrounding cityscape. With a highly visible location off East 63rd Street, The Leyton artfully nods to its landmark neighbors.
Architect Manuel Glas applies classic Deco design, creating a distinctive urbane addition with stunning views and outdoor spaces in one of the most premiere neighborhoods in New York. Alexandra Champalimaud, revered for her palatial approach to designing the world’s most renowned hotels, crafted the two levels of amenity spaces at The Leyton. Inspired by the Upper East Side’s grande dame boutique hotels, The Leyton embeds a culture of service into every amenity experience beginning with the epically scaled 24-hour attended lobby. Encompassing the 24th floor, the Brandy Room offers a collection of indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces with sprawling 270-degree vistas of the city skyline. The Living Room features a chalet fireplace surrounded by rich seating and warm lighting leading to a cocktail terrace with Central Park views.
Just off the Living Room, the Dining Room offers a table for ten and fully outfitted butler’s pantry that can be reserved for private entertaining. Completing the Brandy Room experience, the sun drenched Solarium unfolds onto the Sun Terrace & Grille with East River views and an al fresco kitchen. Designed for the ultimate personal fitness experience, the sunlit Studio pays mindful attention to detail and privacy. State of the art studio and conditioning equipment plus a dedicated stretching area provide and intimate centre for wellness.
A distinct spirit and style – together monumental, seductive and graciously proportioned with unparalleled, loft-like ceiling heights. Future-forward technology is woven throughout with high performance floor-to-ceiling windows, bespoke air systems and hydronic, radiant heated floors. Perfectly framed to inspire, the residences atop The Leyton offer the pinnacle of viewing pleasure. Glass corner living spaces, expansive windows and private outdoor terraces offer residents an unparalleled perspective above the Upper East Side.
Northern and Western vistas capture the verdant green canopy of Central Park while Eastern views offer dramatic sunsets over the East River. By evening, lights glitter from the beaux-arts era Queensboro Bridge. Seamlessly connected to the lofty great room, the custom Poggenpohl kitchen evokes a clean, contemporary feeling. Rich personality is injected into the design scheme with polished marble countertops, sleek functionality and an integrated Gaggenau appliance suite.
Every element of these gracious, well-appointed kitchens is curated for the culinary creative. The primary suite is thoughtfully oriented, ensuring dramatic sunrise to sunset exposures. Spacious walk-in wardrobes, an ensuite primary bathroom and radiant-heated floors throughout enhance the ambience of this haven.
The distinctive powder room is lined with Aged Dark Nature slab walls and a marble mosaic floor, and accessorized with Fantini fixtures. Sumptuous, out of the ordinary and dignified, The Leyton offers the luxury of comfort, up high. An extraordinary collection of 38 residences nestled in Manhattan’s epicenter, overlooking Central Park, the East River and surrounding cityscape. With a highly visible location off East 63rd Street, The Leyton artfully nods to its landmark neighbors.
Architect Manuel Glas applies classic Deco design, creating a distinctive urbane addition with stunning views and outdoor spaces in one of the most premiere neighborhoods in New York. Alexandra Champalimaud, revered for her palatial approach to designing the world’s most renowned hotels, crafted the two levels of amenity spaces at The Leyton. Inspired by the Upper East Side’s grande dame boutique hotels, The Leyton embeds a culture of service into every amenity experience beginning with the epically scaled 24-hour attended lobby. Encompassing the 24th floor, the Brandy Room offers a collection of indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces with sprawling 270-degree vistas of the city skyline. The Living Room features a chalet fireplace surrounded by rich seating and warm lighting leading to a cocktail terrace with Central Park views.
Just off the Living Room, the Dining Room offers a table for ten and fully outfitted butler’s pantry that can be reserved for private entertaining. Completing the Brandy Room experience, the sun drenched Solarium unfolds onto the Sun Terrace & Grille with East River views and an al fresco kitchen. Designed for the ultimate personal fitness experience, the sunlit Studio pays mindful attention to detail and privacy. State of the art studio and conditioning equipment plus a dedicated stretching area provide and intimate centre for wellness.
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