Ever since 277 Fifth Avenue topped out last year, the design and real estate communities have watched the Rafael Vinoly-designed building’s progress with great interest. It hit another milestone as closings commenced at an average of $2,157 per square foot. The building also received its TCO and became an immediate occupancy building, allowing move-ins to begin.
One of those move-ins will be Jeffrey Beers, whose eponymous firm was the designer of the building’s amenities and interiors. He and his wife entered contract to buy a 2,200-square-foot three-bedroom home in the building at the beginning of the month, and it will serve as the couple’s primary residence.
One of those move-ins will be Jeffrey Beers, whose eponymous firm was the designer of the building’s amenities and interiors. He and his wife entered contract to buy a 2,200-square-foot three-bedroom home in the building at the beginning of the month, and it will serve as the couple’s primary residence.
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His home, like all others in 277 Fifth Avenue, will have warm, understated interiors with exacting details and natural materials. Floor-to-ceiling windows look out on stunning skyline views, and interiors boast soaring ceilings and elegant woods and stones. Open kitchens are equipped with white oak cabinetry, marble center islands and countertops, and full suite of Miele appliances. Master suites feature generous dressing areas and windowed marble baths.
Two floors of amenities include double-height lobby library, fitness center opening onto furnished terrace, game room, kids’ club, and entertaining lounge with bar, dining room, and catering pantry. A doorman/concierge, live-in superintendent, porter, dry cleaning program, and vehicle concierge are among the services and staff that make life at 277 Fifth Avenue more streamlined and stress-free. It also benefits from a central location near Madison Square Park, the restaurants and shops that put NoMad on the map, and public transportation.
Corcoran Sunshine, the firm handling sales, notes that 277 Fifth Avenue was one of Manhattan’s top-producing new residential developments of 2018. Remaining availabilities start at $1.935 million for one-bedrooms, $3.255 million for two-bedrooms, and $4.725 million for three-bedrooms. A four-bedroom penthouse is also available for $27 million.
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