Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$17,308 ($10.32/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($439,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
NOW OFFERING 2 YEARS FREE OF COMMON CHARGES*
Welcome to the Neo-Gothic splendor that is 30 East 31 in the historic and trendy NoMad (North of Madison Square Park), an area characterized by varied architectural styles, from the Second Empire to French Renaissance Revival, and an endless assortment of stylish hotels, trendy bars, restaurants and numerous health/fitness options. This masterpiece by architect of record, Morris Adjmi, rises on the former site of the parish house of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church which, in 1978, became the home for the Bel Canto Opera Company. 30 East 31 stands out with its distinctive facade that culminates in an intricate lattice crown of the building, a perfect blend of history, beauty and modern architectural thought Morris Adjmis singular hallmark of contextual and historic integrity.
Residents of 30 E 31 enter an elegant lobby clad in tasteful artwork and furnishings, complemented by a unique hexagonal tiling.
A 24/7 concierge is available to tend to all residential needs.
Residence 11 is a FULL-floor 2BR/2.5BTH residence of 1,677sq.ft., with 9’-9’ ceilings, offering abundant light and views to the north, west, and south, capturing the dynamic New York City skyline. This sophisticated home offers 7’ wide-plank white oak flooring throughout, expansive picture-frame windows and multi-zone climate control. The residence boasts a 4-pipe HVAC system, allowing for simultaneous heating and cooling in different zones.
The inviting kitchen offers custom walnut cabinetry, crafted in Italy, and is complemented by exquisite quartzite countertops and backsplashes with a leather-textured finish.
Elegant fixtures, custom designed by Morris Adjmi, and appliances by Bosch, Sub-Zero and Wolf (with a range hood that vents out) to complete the picture.
The spa-like primary bathroom is a serene retreat, accented with statuary Calacatta Prima marble slab walls and countertops, custom European white oak vanities and custom Palladium finish fixtures by Morris Adjmi. The stunning floors offer a contrasting hourglass marble tile in Calacatta Prima and Blue de Savoie marble, a nod to the Neo-Gothic influences that infuse 30 E 31s architecture and design.
The secondary bathroom features a large, over-sized window and soothing tones in Calacatta Prima marble on the floors and walls. Custom-crafted European white oak vanities and marble countertops complete this elegant palette.
The powder room is an exquisite blend of Calacatta Crema marble mosaic flooring and accent walls, custom European white oak vanities and marble slab countertops.
This masterpiece by architect, Morris Adjmi, rises on the former site of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church, in the historic and trendy NoMad neighborhood.
An area characterized by varied architectural styles, from the Second Empire to French Renaissance Revival, living in NoMad keeps your finger on the pulse of the city with an endless assortment of stylish hotels, trendy bars, restaurants and numerous health/fitness options. 30 East 31 stands out with its distinctive facade that culminates in an intricate lattice crown of the building, a perfect blend of history, beauty and modern architectural thought Morris Adjmis singular hallmark of contextual and historic integrity.
30 East 31st offers its residents a full suite of building amenities:
Elegantly furnished, 24-hour attended lobby Resident storage and bicycle storage Private dining room with catering kitchen Fitness center with state-of-the-art cardio and weight-training equipment, and stretching area *Tranquil viewing garden
The complete terms of the offering are available with the New York State Department of Law under file NO. CD 17-0070. Common charge incentive is subject to change at sponsor’s discretion, in accordance with the Plan.
Sponsor 31ST STREET ZEF LLC having an address at 488 Madison Avenue. Suite 1230 New York NY 10022. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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