SELLER OFFERING TO PAY 6 MONTHS OF MAINTENANCE IF CONTRACT SIGNED BEFORE DECEMBER 20TH, 2024
Discover this light-filled, spacious home at 345 East 52nd Street. This apartment has been beautifully renovated and features two bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a home office/den that can be used as an additional bedroom.
The gracious entry foyer leads to an expansive living and dining area with a full wall of windows overlooking serene trees and gardens. From the living area or from the entry hallway, one can access the sleekly renovated kitchen boasting Silestone countertops, a glass backsplash, soft-close cabinetry, task lighting, a GE stove and dishwasher, and a Liebherr refrigerator. Both marble and glass bathrooms feature oversized pedestal sinks, Villeroy & Boch fixtures, Toto toilets, and Kohler rain showerheads.
The bedroom wing, which can be closed off by pocket doors features a plethora of closets, a king-sized primary bedroom and second bedroom also benefits from bright, steady light and tranquil treetop views. This wing also includes an additional large room that can serve perfectly as a home office, library, den or as guest/third bedroom.
This combination apartment also includes soundproofed Brazilian cherry wood floors, custom built-in HVAC cabinets, a bedroom wall unit, and eight large closets, offering ample storage space.
345 East 52nd Street is a full-service pet friendly coop in Turtle Bay, offering a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, laundry room, bike and common storage rooms, garage, and a stunning landscaped common roof deck with spectacular views of the city. The building is conveniently located by multiple subway lines, excellent restaurants, shopping, the newest addition to the East River Greenway.
Experience the best of Turtle Bay and Sutton Place living in this exceptional home.
Scale in feet. Indicative only. Dimensions and square footage are approximate. All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own inquiries.