Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($243,750),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
For the first time in more than 20 years, a South and East Corner 2 Bedroom apartment has come up for sale in this beautifully designed Emery Roth Pre-War Coop, 434 East 52nd Street.
An amazing 54 feet of South Facing frontage with City and Sky Views provides sunlight to all rooms throughout the day. This already-combined, split 2 Bed/2 Bath home has a separate Dining Room and a space for a Home Office.
The Double-wide, 22’ x 21’ Living Room with a wall of windows gets incredible light and gives you plenty of room to spread out. A Wood Burning Fireplace, high ceilings with beams, and a curved column add to the charm.
Off the living room is a large open Dining Area with plenty of space for sizable dinner parties.
There is an Open Kitchen with Stainless Appliances, black granite countertops, a Breakfast Bar, Wine Fridge, custom shelving and an East facing window.
The oversized Primary Bedroom features a Wood Burning Fireplace, an alcove for a Home Office, a wall of closets and an En-suite windowed Bathroom.
The Second Bedroom is ample in size, but it can also be expanded back to its original 12’x16’ layout with East and South windows. (See Alternate Floorplan). This Corner bedroom also has an En-suite Bathroom and Partial River View.
Hardwood floors, custom shelves, tons of closets and two through-the-wall air conditioners complete this bright and quiet corner home.
Washer & Dryer can be installed with board approval (See Alternate Floorplan).
This well-maintained Co-op has a Full-Time Doorman, Resident Manager and an on-site Superintendent. There is a Landscaped Courtyard, Bike Room, Storage Room and Laundry Room. 80% Financing, Co-Purchasing, Guarantors, Gifting, Pied-a-terre, Sublets and Pets are allowed with board approval.
Electricity is Included in the maintenance.
Designed by renowned architect Emery Roth and developed by Bing & Bing in 1930, 434 East 52nd Street is a world-class Co-op in a discreet location off a quiet cul-de-sac and across from the prestigious The River Club of New York. It is also part of the famed 5 building Southgate Co-op complex. Located at the convergence of Midtown East and the Upper East Side, the building is near some of the world’s best dining, shopping, and cultural destinations.
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