OFF MARKET
17 54TH #10F
NewYork, Midtown, New York City, NY
OFF MARKET
Asking
$725,000
BTC
7.529
ETH
216.45
Beds
1
Baths
2
Year Built
1935
Be transported to the golden age of old New York in this picture perfect one bedroom, Apartment 10F at 17 East 54th Street, part of the renowned1936 Landmarked Rockefeller Apartments across from The Museum of Modern Art. Bauhaus meets swing time in this stylish Mid-century property with pin drop quiet views over the building's lovely garden courtyard and brilliant Northeast-facing light-filled rooms.
The beautifully scaled living room features built-in bookcases and a floor-to-ceiling casement window, part of the completed multi-year building window replacement program. The dining L comfortably seats 4-6 for dinner just by the handsome windowed galley kitchen with gas range and dishwasher. A useful home office is a bonus room. The bedroom offers a sizable walk-in closet/dressing room and features plenty of room for a king-sized bed. Notable apartment features include an upgraded electric program with 200 amps, offering a brand new central air system, new outlets, dimmable inset lighting and Nest System and bedroom electric blind. Electric will allow a buyer to install an induction stovetop if desired. The restored herringbone floors are stained a pleasing pecan color. A remarkable and rare half bath is included along with a restored and refreshed full bathroom in the Deco style with glass enclosed bathtub and European shower fixtures. An utterly charming pied-a-terre or primary residence waiting for its next owner! Neighboring one bedroom Apartment 10A could possibly be combined with 10F to create a three bedroom apartment.
The Rockefeller Apartments are considered a masterpiece of Bauhaus international style residential architecture in the heart of Mid-town Manhattan. Developed by Nelson Rockefeller in 1936 the twin buildings are notable for their blond brick exteriors, curved windows and wedding tier setbacks with attractive terracing. A remarkable inner courtyard garden joins the two gardens and is a verdant retreat for shareholders. Designed by architects J. Andre Fouilhoux and Wallace Harrison, these buildings attract those who appreciate the character and artistry of fine Mid-20th Century architecture. Architects Belmont and Freeman have recently restored hallways and lobby to their original grandeur.
Perfectly situated near the theater district, Carnegie Hall, The Museum of Modern Art, Central Park and the finest restaurants and shopping, 17 West 54th Street offers exemplary 24 hour services, including a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent and porter staff. laundry room and storage (as available). The building allows 75% financing, pied-a-terres, and pets. There are no current assessments. 2 Percent flip tax is paid by the seller. The building offers bulk rate internet and cable for $40 per month.
The beautifully scaled living room features built-in bookcases and a floor-to-ceiling casement window, part of the completed multi-year building window replacement program. The dining L comfortably seats 4-6 for dinner just by the handsome windowed galley kitchen with gas range and dishwasher. A useful home office is a bonus room. The bedroom offers a sizable walk-in closet/dressing room and features plenty of room for a king-sized bed. Notable apartment features include an upgraded electric program with 200 amps, offering a brand new central air system, new outlets, dimmable inset lighting and Nest System and bedroom electric blind. Electric will allow a buyer to install an induction stovetop if desired. The restored herringbone floors are stained a pleasing pecan color. A remarkable and rare half bath is included along with a restored and refreshed full bathroom in the Deco style with glass enclosed bathtub and European shower fixtures. An utterly charming pied-a-terre or primary residence waiting for its next owner! Neighboring one bedroom Apartment 10A could possibly be combined with 10F to create a three bedroom apartment.
The Rockefeller Apartments are considered a masterpiece of Bauhaus international style residential architecture in the heart of Mid-town Manhattan. Developed by Nelson Rockefeller in 1936 the twin buildings are notable for their blond brick exteriors, curved windows and wedding tier setbacks with attractive terracing. A remarkable inner courtyard garden joins the two gardens and is a verdant retreat for shareholders. Designed by architects J. Andre Fouilhoux and Wallace Harrison, these buildings attract those who appreciate the character and artistry of fine Mid-20th Century architecture. Architects Belmont and Freeman have recently restored hallways and lobby to their original grandeur.
Perfectly situated near the theater district, Carnegie Hall, The Museum of Modern Art, Central Park and the finest restaurants and shopping, 17 West 54th Street offers exemplary 24 hour services, including a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent and porter staff. laundry room and storage (as available). The building allows 75% financing, pied-a-terres, and pets. There are no current assessments. 2 Percent flip tax is paid by the seller. The building offers bulk rate internet and cable for $40 per month.
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