As you enter this distinct building, the sense of grandeur envelops you. Each apartment is accessed via a private elevator, leading to an exclusive landing, complemented by a dedicated storage unit. Residents enjoy the luxury of a full-time doorman, and a live-in resident manager, ensuring every need is met with utmost care.
The architectural details of this building are nothing short of sublime, echoing the historic legacy of its past residents-Hollywood royalty and some of America's wealthiest pioneers. These homes are truly unparalleled, offering ceiling heights exceeding 24 feet, creating a sense of space and light that is rarely found in urban living.
This exquisite duplex, with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, spans a total of ten rooms, with an private elevator between both floors embodying the essence of a grand manor in the heart of the city. The layout is simply magnificent, designed for both entertaining and intimate living. Upon entering, one is greeted by a superb and gracious entryway and stunning spiral staircase, that sets the tone for the entire home. The great room is a breathtaking centerpiece, with a wood burning fireplace, featuring corner apex windows that frame stunning views of the Hudson River, bathing the space in natural light throughout the day. This remarkable residence not only offers a luxurious lifestyle but also a connection to the rich tapestry of New York City's history, with past residents like Greta Garbo adding to its storied charm.
Discover a lifestyle defined by elegance, exclusivity, and breathtaking beauty in this unparalleled property-a true gem on the East River. A rarely available property of this nature is set apart.
2% Flip tax paid by seller.
Quick Profile
Beekman Place is less of a neighborhood than it is a quiet two-block enclave just north of the United Nations on the far eastern edge of Turtle Bay. There is only one street that runs through the neighborhood, also called Beekman Place, that wraps itself around 49th Street and 51st Street.
This bucolic little stretch of the east side has always been a cherished spot for those fortunate enough to have found refuge here. The noise and the street traffic from the city surrounds is virtually non-existent as there are no through streets in this neighborhood.
The neighborhood composition largely consists of a few clusters of townhouses and prewar co-ops. The exception to the rule is the charming art-deco-styled Beekman Place Hotel at the corner of First Avenue and 49th Street and the two post-war towers, 860 and 870 UN Plaza that front the grounds of the United Nations.