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East 52nd Street
Coop in Beekman •  building info
2bd • 2ba
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$1,050,000

Description
EMERY ROTH - BING & BING ART DECO PRE WAR COOPHISTORIC CUL-DE-SAC, TREE TOP VIEWS SUNKEN LIVING ROOM, CUSTOM WOOD SHUTTERS, PRE-WAR DETAILS THROUGHOUT Welcome to Apartment 2A at The Southgate 400 E52nd St. Apt 2A is a gracious pre-war 2-BD, 2-BA home located on a quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac block in a 1920's Emery Roth/Bing & Bing designed full-service building. The entry foyer leads you to the inviting dining room where you're greeted by a charming sunken living room full of natural light through the elegant custom wood shutter clad windows. This comfortable room is ideal for easy living, working, and entertaining. Just off the dining room, you will find the upgraded windowed kitchen with Caesarstone counter-tops, Italian wood porcelain plank floors, glass subway tile back-splash, and stainless steel appliances. The primary king size bedroom is very spacious, with an upgraded en-suite bathroom, and plenty of room for additional furnishings. The large second bedroom with en-suite bathroom has plenty of room for a home office or work out space. An abundance of generous closets are offered throughout the apartment, providing plenty of storage space. The beautifully maintained hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, and pre-war details complete this easy to love home. The Southgate white-glove buildings feature full-time doorman and staff, on-site building management, central gardens, playground, storage, bike room, and central laundry. The building allows pied-a-terre, 80% financing, and is pet friendly. Maintenance includes electricity. Living in the Beekman & Sutton Place area offers you excellent neighborhood restaurants, local shops, and easy access to the UES and Midtown Manhattan. Welcome home to the convenient & easy lifestyle offered at this classic address. Please call or email to schedule an appointment to see this truly serene home. This is a co-exclusive listing

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