E 60th St
E 60th St
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$7,800/mo

E 60th St

2 Beds 1,400 Sq.Ft.

Description

DEAL FELL THROUGH: Triple mint, well-thought-out, meticulously renovated spacious 1,400sqft two bedroom, two bathroom with formal dining, private balcony in a White Glove service building, cul-de-sac entrance just off Park Avenue located on E60th Street and steps to Central Park. This high-floor Southern facing residence with immense closet and storage space including a large kitchen pantry, custom cabinetry with storage wrapped around the home and underneath both sides of the island. Replete with custom top of the line renovations, designed to mimic hotel living. The open kitchen concept with marble slab island and countertops, custom oak wood cabinetry complete by Wolf, Miele and Viking Sub-Zero appliances. The master bedroom features a large walk-in-closet and two shoe closets. In addition, wall-to-wall of closets in the secondary bedroom, and a spacious coat closet in the foyer. Other features include custom: central AC, integrated sound, and lighting system, hardwood strip oak floors, custom fixtures throughout including two chandeliers, glass enclosed marble rain-shower in the master and bathtub in the second bathroom. NO PETS

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Location

East 60th Street, New York, NY 10022

Status

Leased

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Annie Azzo

Annie Azzo

TITLE

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Property Amenities

Interior
Total Bedrooms: 2
Full Bathrooms: 2
Area & Lot
Living area 1,400 Sq.Ft.
Type Co-Op
Status Leased
Finance
Lease Price $7,800/mo

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