New to Market - The most coveted high-floor two-bedroom home in the B tower of Manhattan House, with a flexible third bedroom. The enormous 24' gallery leads to the great room with skyline views to the south. Ideal for entertaining, it includes a sizable balcony and wood-burning fireplace. The wind...
New to Market - The most coveted high-floor two-bedroom home in the B tower of Manhattan House, with a flexible third bedroom. The enormous 24' gallery leads to the great room with skyline views to the south. Ideal for entertaining, it includes a sizable balcony and wood-burning fireplace. The windowed kitchen boasts Caesarstone countertops, Ann Sacks glass tile backsplash, and custom wood cabinetry, along with Viking Professional Series stainless steel refrigerator, dishwasher, stove, and wine cooler. The large south-facing primary bedroom has three huge closets and en-suite marble bathroom with built-in vanity storage and glass enclosed shower. The second bedroom faces east with easy access to the adjacent bathroom. This home features white oak floors and beautiful moldings throughout, and includes front loading washer and dryer located in a separate laundry closet.
Manhattan House was designed in 1949 by Gordon Bunshaft, the visionary mid-20th-century architect. Set within one of Manhattan's largest private residential gardens, it stands as one of the most architecturally significant condominium buildings on the Upper East Side. Manhattan House offers white glove services including full-time doormen, concierge service, 2 porte-cochere entrances, rooftop lounge, a world-class gym, valet dry cleaning service, and a children's playroom. There is currently an assessment of $1,625.87/month through August of 2025 for Local Laws 11, 152, and 126.