Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($2,000,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
IN CONTRACT - Exquisite, dramatic & unique describe this rare and notable 3 bedroom/3 bath duplex home in an elegant full service prewar co-op on fashionable 57 Street. Originally designed in 1933 by the renowned architect Joseph Urban, the apartment has been lovingly maintained for the last 40 years by the late Senator Jacob Javits and his wife, Marian. You can now create your own masterpiece in this spacious apartment with approx.
3300 sq feet of gracious living space. Enter from the semi-private vestibule to the large foyer which opens onto an expansive and extraordinary living room which has 17+ foot ceilings, a wood burning fireplace with the original white stone mantle and 2 double height casement windows providing beautiful light. In the southeast corner of this majestic room is a glass solarium with open south city views. Just off the entry foyer and next to the wet bar is a beautiful curved staircase with its vintage lucite handrail, that brings you to the elegant and ample south facing formal dining room.
This space overlooks the living room and has an art-deco balustrade, another architectural detail that lends a unique touch. Also on this floor is the generously sized windowed eat-in kitchen (originally a staff room and kitchen) which has a substantial pantry area with a 2nd sink and a full bath. The service elevator conveniently comes to this floor.
Downstairs, the bedroom hallway nicely separates the public rooms from the private spaces and leads to the large master suite with oversized windows that provide open south views, numerous dressing closets and a windowed en-suite bath with a deep closet . The 2nd bedroom is a generously proportioned south and east facing corner room that shares a large en-suite windowed bath with the 3rd bedroom and given its placement, would work well as a den or office. Hardwood floors, through wall air conditioning, an abundance of closet space and a terrific and flexible layout complete the picture!
Built in 1929 and converted to co-op in 1959, 322 East 57th Street, was designed by architect, Harry M. Clawson of Caughey and Evans. Known for its impeccable service, soaring double height living rooms and neo-classical limestone facade, 322 is an architectural gem and remains one of the most elegant and prestigious co-ops in Manhattan.
It is pied-a-terre and pet friendly and conveniently located in the Sutton area, down the block from Whole Foods and the East River Promenade.
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