$2.5M penthouse feels like a downtown loft on the Upper East Side
Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
The open layout, high ceilings, massive windows, sculptural staircase–all of these elements make this Upper East Side penthouse feel more like a downtown pad. Located at the co-op 165 East 60th Street, the two-bedroom duplex is currently on the market for $2,495,000. But perhaps the best part about this home is the terrace with an outdoor kitchen that overlooks the neighborhood.
Enter on the lower level near the kitchen, which has Corian counters, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Viking range, and a built-in Miele espresso machine. There’s even a hidden dumbwaiter that goes to the upstairs terrace.
Past there, you’re in the great room, which feels even larger thanks to 13-foot ceilings and a wall of south-facing windows. There’s also a contemporary wood-burning fireplace.
The other side of the room divider functions as a bedroom/media room/library. Though not pictured, there’s a wall of storage, complete with a washer/dryer, as well as an en-suite bathroom.
The second floor is configured as a large open loft/master suite. It has another wood-burning fireplace, a sculptural angled wall, two skylights, and a second bathroom.
A full wall of glass leading to the terrace makes the second floor feel like one big indoor/outdoor space. The terrace has a stone floor and matching stone planters, along with an outdoor kitchen complete with a sink and fridge.
[Listing details: 165 East 60th Street, PH at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Chris Kann and Jennifer Ireland Kubis]
Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group