$1.95M Turtle Bay co-op feels like a modern cabin in the middle of Manhattan
Photo courtesy of Richard Caplan and Douglas Elliman
With three bedrooms and an open, loft-like living and dining space, this unusual co-op at 301 East 52nd Street resembles both a loft and a cozy woodland cabin. Asking $1,950,000, the home’s layout has room for privacy as well as entertaining, enhanced by a wood-burning fireplace, wood beams, built-ins, brick accents, and arched loft windows.
The heart of the home is a living space that stretches to 34 feet. South-facing windows with dramatic arched frames guarantee plenty of sunlight and views of the surrounding residential block.
An open kitchen also offers a washer/dryer. Adjacent is a dining area, served by a built-in bar.
The home’s three bedrooms are distributed for maximum convenience and privacy: The smallest of the three is just off the living room (perfect for a home office), and the larger chambers are on the other side of the apartment. The primary suite offers three large closets.
The full-service doorman building offers a live-in super and a bike room. Pets are welcome, and pied-a-terres are allowed on a case-by-case basis.
[Listing details: 301 East 52nd Street, #3C at CityRealty]
[At Douglas Elliman by Sean Jadidian]
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