Residence 2A is a wonderful corner 4-bedroom apartment with a 20-foot-wide living room, and a flexible and classic floorplan that allows for the bedrooms to be used as such or as part of a primary suite or a library/media room. Ceiling height is approximately 10’2” creating an...
Residence 2A is a wonderful corner 4-bedroom apartment with a 20-foot-wide living room, and a flexible and classic floorplan that allows for the bedrooms to be used as such or as part of a primary suite or a library/media room. Ceiling height is approximately 10’2” creating an almost townhouse height ceiling effect. 2A can be entered directly from a key fobbed elevator, or through a more traditional front door from the elevator vestibule. Both entrances open into a graceful gallery which leads to the dramatic, almost square, corner living room with 6 very large casement style windows with an especially lovely long view west down tree-lined 75th Street. A beautiful and well-designed kitchen with a west facing window over the sink is open but set back enough to feel separated from the living and dining spaces. Calm and inviting, the kitchen has white cabinets and a warm oak island with room for stools. Countertops and backsplash slabs are Italian Statuario Extra, honed with subtle veining. Appliances are by Wolf and Sub-Zero and the kitchen features a custom hood by AD100 designer Yellow House Architects, which vents to the outside, a speed oven, wine fridge and lots of pantry space. The four bedrooms are winged, providing privacy and flexibility. Each bedroom has its own ensuite bath and there is also a powder room. The primary suite has two walk-in closets and a five-fixture bath. The classic white primary bath with an elegant light oak vanity has a heated Dolomiti marble floor in a chevron pattern as well as Dolomiti stone on the walls. The shower has a rain shower, a regular shower, and a hand shower. All fixtures are by Lefroy Brooks and the toilet is by Toto. A freestanding tub in the primary bath sits nestled under an architectural arch, creating “an escape within an escape”. 200 East 75th Street’s interior architecture and design is by Elizabeth Graziola and her team at Yellow House Architects and has the ambiance of a very special boutique hotel. Beyer Blinder Belle is the architect of record and responsible for the building’s handsome exterior. With just 36 residences and chic and playful amenities and design, it’s unlike any other building on the Upper East Side. The lobby has large arched windows and a mural by the artist, Dean Barger, who made the bar at Le Coucou so famously beautiful. A porte-cochere, accessible from the lobby, allows easy pick-ups and drop offs. Amenities include a landscaped garden complete with a cozy outdoor fireplace. The garden is connected to a wood paneled Salon by beautiful casement doors. The Salon has a large library table, clublike banquette seating and a sitting room with fireplace and large screen television. On the other side of the garden is the Billiards Room with a pool table and oak and leather walls. A catering kitchen, cinema, and virtual sports (golf, soccer, hockey, baseball) room round out the first floor of amenities. There is also a music room with a recording studio, a children’s playroom, a teen room, a Fitness Center with yoga room and infrared sauna, a pet washing room and, last but definitely not least, a roof terrace with great views, comfortable seating, dining and a full outdoor kitchen. 200 East 75th is a full service, luxury building designed to make you feel like every day is a vacation day. Images are artist renderings. The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from the sponsor, file number CD23-0158.
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New Listing
Upper East Side, NYC
Type: Condominium
Price: $5,900,000
Maintenance/CC: $3,289
Monthly real estate tax: $45,300
Date Listed: 12/26/2024
Web ID: 1100749865
Type: Condominium
Rooms: 8.0
Bedrooms: 4
Full Bathrooms: 4
Half Bathrooms: 1.0
Built: 2025
Pets allowed: Yes
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