large terrace space, but the scattered building infrastructure severely restrict its use.
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this expansive penthouse offers four exposures, five bedrooms, three full baths, powder room, central air conditioning, private laundry, open views, phenomenal light, and exceptional flexibility for modern living. with more than 4,000' of interior space and approximately 1,500' of private terraces, the possibilities are endless. .
a key locked elevator opens to a private landing and welcomes you to a broad forty-foot wide living room with working wood-burning fireplace, eleven foot beamed ceilings and enormous picture windows framing the iconic manhattan skyline.
the large windowed chef's kitchen is fully equipped with custom cabinets, stone counters, professional-grade stainless steel appliances and externally vented hood. the adjacent media room is the perfect place for guests to lounge, or kids to play, while preparing meals.
four large bedrooms are found on the main level, one of which is currently used as an office with an enormous skylight and its own kitchen.
a centerpiece of the living area is a sculptural curved staircase leading to the upper penthouse level, currently configured as a sun filled primary suite with direct access to a fully irrigated private roof terrace offering sweeping city views and multiple seating areas.
built in 1912 and converted to a cooperative in 1981, the steel and concrete building offers a dramatic lobby, key locked passenger elevator, separate freight elevator, full-time superintendent, and butterfly virtual doorman system offering remote access for guests and packages. .
located just off park avenue south, moments from madison square park, eataly, michelin-rated dining, shopping, and all major transportation.
wide enough for a lounger if place diagonally, and even a small four person dining table, this terrace has what it needs,
Coop|1 Beds|1 Baths|850 int SF
Direct Living|220 ext SF
financial district
25 broad st #ph2d
$4,200,000
Expert Opinion:
two terraces at perfect locations, the largest of the two being a direct living terrace, offering easy access when having a gathering, while the living level terrace is smaller and only accessible from the master, making it a perfect more private retreat.
Condo|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|1436 int SF
Direct Living|992 ext SF
lenox hill
333 east 68 #pha
$4,200,000
Expert Opinion:
terraces in every direction, some big enough to entertain on. the open skyline views are intoxicating
Coop|3 Beds|3.5 Baths|2500 int SF
Direct Living|1600 ext SF
greenwich village
716 broadway #2 fl
$4,200,000
Expert Opinion:
this living level terrace might not have a view in a traditional sense, but peeking up an alley with fire escapes has its own new york charm
Coop|2 Beds|2.5 Baths|2600 int SF
Living Level|400 ext SF
manhattan valley
2688 broadway #phb
$4,200,000
Expert Opinion:
the layout and dimensions allow for separate dining and lounging areas, making it ideal for small gatherings.
Condo|3 Beds|3 Baths|1796 int SF
Direct Living|301 ext SF
lincoln square
55 central park west #ph19-20
$42,000,000
Expert Opinion:
the direct living terrace might not be much more than a glorified planting terrace, but the second level terrace is exceptional, with a very high cover that makes it easy to enjoy year around, end stunning views that go forever.