ID # | COMP-15212276845700633 |
Details | 2 bed, 1 bath, 81 Units in the building, Building has 13 floors Listing Age: 8 days |
Construction Year | 1930 |
Maintenance Fees | $2,350 |
Subway | 7 min to E, M |
9 min to 6 | |
Residence #4E at 433 East 51st Street is a bright and airy one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with a home office. Upon entering this home, you are greeted by a gracious entry foyer with two closets, one of which is a large walk-in. The entrance leads you to a large living room adorned with beamed ceilings, a wood-burning fireplace, and oversized windows that fill the room with light. Adjacent to the living room is a recently renovated, galley-style kitchen featuring white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a modern glass tile backsplash. Maintenance includes electricity. Deeded storage transfers with purchase.
A hallway with a large walk-in closet separates the bedroom wing of the home from the living area. The primary bedroom is gracious in size, boasts a large walk-in closet, and features two windows with northern and eastern exposure. The recently renovated windowed bathroom features a glass-enclosed subway-tiled shower, marble flooring, and a large vanity and medicine cabinet. The home office could be used as a second bedroom and is accessible from both the living room and kitchen.
The Southgate was designed by the renowned architect Emery Roth. This sophisticated building is nestled in the prestigious Beekman Place neighborhood, featuring tree-lined streets, a serene atmosphere, Peter Detmold Park, and proximity to Midtown Manhattan. Southgate is a full-service doorman building with storage space, a bike room, and a lovely landscaped private garden. The co-op is pet-friendly and allows pied-a-terre ownership.
The Southgate is located in the middle of Manhattan along Beekman Place, considered one of the most peaceful enclaves in Manhattan. The tree-lined street that stretches between Mitchell Place and East 51st Street on a bluff high above the East River features prewar high rises mingling with charming brownstones. Located a short walk from the subway and Midtown, Beekman Place is private yet convenient. There is a monthly assessment of $389 scheduled to expire July 2027.
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