Sales launched at The Lindley (591 Third Avenue) over the summer, and developer CBSK Ironstate has announced that the 20-story, 74-residence condominium has just surpassed 50% sold. Closings are expected to begin this spring.
The sales include one of two penthouses at the apex of the building, which was signed for $3.13 million. The two-bedroom, two-bath home features a private outdoor terrace with views of the Empire State Building, Midtown, and downtown Manhattan.
The sales include one of two penthouses at the apex of the building, which was signed for $3.13 million. The two-bedroom, two-bath home features a private outdoor terrace with views of the Empire State Building, Midtown, and downtown Manhattan.
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A 10-year 421a tax abatement has proven a major draw, but other factors cannot be overlooked. The oversized casement windows let in abundant natural light. Kitchens have Carrera quartz countertops, Grohe fixtures, and Wolf appliances. Master baths are outfitted with rain showers and Grohe fixtures. Select units have private terraces.
The Lindley is topped with a landscaped roof deck with grilling and dining areas and incredible skyline views. Additional amenities include a lounge, fitness center, bike room, storage, and live-in super. Its central location puts it within walking distance to Grand Central Terminal, United Nations, Bryant Park, and New York Public Library.
Of the remaining listings, studios start at $935K, one-bedrooms at $1.28 million, two-bedrooms at $1.9 million, and three-bedrooms at $3.025 million. An average of $1,918 per square foot puts it well over the Murray Hill average of $1,373 per square foot.
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