For $23K/month, rent a glass townhouse on the Upper East Side with a sunroom and three terraces
Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
This Upper East Side townhouse stands out in a neighborhood of brownstones and pre-war apartment buildings, as its facade is made of 17-inch-thick glass. But don’t be concerned you’ll be living in a fishbowl, as the interior has been designed with privacy in mind. The home has three terraces, a deck off the kitchen with a retractable ceiling for dining under the stars, a grand living room with 20-foot ceilings, and so much more. It also has a garden-floor commercial space if you’re looking for a live/work setup. Located at 368 East 69th Street, it’s available as a $23,000/month rental or to purchase for $12,750,000.
Enter on the parlor floor into the grand living room with its 20-foot ceilings.
At the rear of this level is a spacious den with a gas fireplace and wet bar.
A dramatic staircase with beautiful hand-wrought iron detailing leads to the third floor, where a custom-built library overlooks the floor below.
The sky-lit kitchen has luxe appliances by Smeg, Fisher Paykel, and Thermador, along with a gas fireplace and room for a dining table. Off the kitchen is a deck with a retractable ceiling.
On the fourth floor, you’ll find two spacious bedrooms, one with an en-suite bath and the other with a gas fireplace. There’s also another full guest bath, a laundry room, and a mini bar with a pantry (perfect for late-night snacks).
The entire fifth floor is devoted to the primary bedroom suite. The bedroom has floor-to-ceiling windows, and there is an elegant en-suite bathroom and a large dressing room with a south-facing terrace.
Finally, up on the sixth floor (did we mention this house has an elevator?), a penthouse sunroom opens to both north- and south-facing terraces. For convenience, there’s a wet bar and a powder room.
The house is located between 1st and 2nd Avenues, just a few blocks to the Q train at 72nd Street.
[Listing details: 368 East 69th Street at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group for rent or for sale by Randy Baruh and Christine M. Calvo]
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Listing photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group