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Essentials
- Price$875,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms4.5
Key Features
- Classic apartment
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Wood-burning fireplace
Perfect for anyone needing gracious space and unparalleled charm, this is the best priced two bedroom two bathroom home in Beekman Place and the neighborhood's newest steal. A gracious living room with wood burning fireplace, separate dining alcove, large functional kitchen with its' very own washer/dryer, original oak floors, custom closets, and a luxuriously renovated marble master bathroom complete this very special offering. Facing north and south, the apartment gets lovely light and has pretty views of the quiet tree-lined street. The Southgate is a wonderfully run premier full-service cooperative in the heart of one of Manhattan's oldest and most intimate neighborhoods. The building offers 24 hour doormen, live-in Super, complimentary bicycle and regular storage (3'x3' space). Pets and Pied a terres are permitted and the maintenance includes all utilities.
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Beekman
Midtown on the East Side from the East River to First Avenue, 48th Street to 52nd Street.
This neighborhood of beautiful townhouses — Irving Berlin used to live here — and grand co-ops is only a few square blocks big. Because the neighborhood is so small, the number of Beekman Place apartments for sale at any one time, whether co-op or condo, is limited — but the Beekman area is worth the wait! The neighborhood centers on two-blocks-long Beekman Place, with grand buildings like One Beekman Place, a co-op with a garage and and an Olympic pool. In fiction, that East Side co-op was home to the madcap Auntie Mame; in fact, it contains what many believe to be New York City’s grandest and best apartments.
433 East 51st Street
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3rd Ave - 53rd St
7 mins
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3rd Ave - 53rd St
7 mins
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3rd Ave - 53rd St
7 mins
Only Southgate Building located on 51st Street. Adjoins other 52nd Street Southgate Buildings via an interior courtyard.
Additional features of this building include: Free Bicycle Storage, Courtyard includes Children's Play Area, Maintenance Includes Electricity.
- Prewar
- Built in 1928
- 13 floors
- 80 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
- Central laundry room
- Common courtyard
- Common garden
- Common roof deck
- Common storage
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