Charming Prewar One-Bedroom on Beekman Place
Located on a quiet, tree-lined block in the heart of Beekman Place, this prewar one-bedroom offers exceptional value for buyers seeking Midtown convenience with true residential tranquility.
The apartment features a spacious living and dining area with beautiful hardwood floors, high beamed ceilings, custom mahogany bookcases, and a decorative fireplace that gives the room classic prewar character. The layout is gracious and flexible, ideal for both daily living and entertaining.
The windowed kitchen is functional and ready for updating, providing an excellent opportunity for a buyer to customize the space to their own taste. The bedroom is generously sized with two exposures, and the marble bathroom is well proportioned and timeless. Closet space is generous throughout the apartment.
The building, designed by renowned architect George F. Pelham and constructed in 1931, is a meticulously maintained boutique cooperative with only 38 residences across 10 floors. Residents enjoy a pristine original lobby, furnished outdoor courtyard, newly completed fitness center, bike storage, central
laundry room, and private storage included with the apartment. The building is fully serviced with a full-time doorman and live-in superintendent. Pied-à-terres are permitted, and one dog per apartment is allowed.
Beekman Place remains one of Manhattan's most appealing residential enclaves - a quiet, tree-lined street lined with river-facing townhouses and elegant prewar buildings. A walk down the block feels removed from the pace of Midtown, while still offering easy access to the East River promenade and the city's core.
The building allows up to 75% financing.
Listing courtesy of Corcoran Group
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