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Entire Floor Living at 60 East 86th Street Sixty East Eighty Sixth Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen Three Bedrooms / Three Bathrooms / Powder Room/ Juliet Balcony / Open Views / 2,225 sqft
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The 16th floor at 60 East 86th Street is a well-laid-out three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home with a versatile floorplan, ideal for modern living, fully designed by Danish architect Thomas Juul-Hansen.
The apartment features oversized floor-to-ceiling casement-style windows, making this a sun-filled oasis with North, South, and Western corner exposures with a modern yet contemporary aesthetic throughout.
Welcomed by a modern private gallery, this full-floor residence features direct access to two keyed elevators, leading to a dramatic north-facing great room, complete with a Juliet balcony and wood-burning fireplace. The windowed kitchen features expansive Caldia marble counters, custom lacquer cabinetry, a stainless-steel Gaggenau appliance package (refrigerator, freezer, wine refrigerator, dishwasher, oven, and microwave oven), and ample storage.
The private primary suite is positioned in the southern wing of the apartment. It has two walk-in closets and an ensuite bath with a floating double vanity sink and a large stand alone shower.
The second and third bedrooms are complemented with ensuite baths.
Other features include an in-unit washer/dryer and a separate powder room.
The Building: Sixty East Eighty Sixth - 60 East 86th Street
Designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen
This boutique building offers an extensive amenity package with a 24-hour doorman, residents' library, state-of-the-art fitness center, playroom, climate-controlled wine room with wine lock, storage rooms, and bicycle storage. It has internal direct access to an off-site garage on East 85th Street, all while being moments away from Central Park, The MET, Guggenheim, and prime UES shopping and dining on Madison Avenue.
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