This turnkey 3-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom residence at the white-glove 91 Leonard Street condominium offers loft-style living with direct access to a private terrace and thoughtful upgrades throughout.
The interior is defined by whitewashed oak floor planks, generous room proportions, and nearly floor-to-ceiling windows that provide consistent natural light throughout the day. The living area opens directly onto the private terrace, creating a practical indoor–outdoor connection. The terrace is equipped with irrigation and professional landscaping, allowing for outdoor dining, seating, and year-round greenery.
The kitchen features Poliform oak cabinetry, blackened steel backsplashes, Tundra Gray countertops, and a full suite of Gaggenau appliances.
The primary bedroom includes a custom floor-to-ceiling wood built-in for additional storage. The en-suite bath is finished with Bardiglio marble floors, Poliform oak vanities and medicine cabinets with brass and pewter detailing, and Watermark plumbing fixtures. The shower has been extended to increase usable space and improve layout efficiency.
Additional upgrades include fully built-out California Closets throughout, electronic shades by The Shade Store, and an in-unit washer and dryer.
This unit also comes with two deeded storage units.
91 Leonard is a 19-story condominium developed by Toll Brothers City Living and designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in collaboration with Hill West. The building offers a 24-hour attended lobby, residents’ lounge with fireplace and landscaped courtyard, fitness center, lap pool, sauna and steam rooms, rooftop terrace with grills and seating, screening room, children’s playroom, and bike storage. Listing courtesy of Compass
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