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WEB ID: 934846

151 East 58th Street, 48D One Beacon Court, Midtown East, Manhattan, NY 10022

One Beacon Court, Midtown East, Manhattan, NY 10022

sold | Condo | Built in 2003

3 beds
3 baths/1 half bath
2936 Approx. Sqft
$11,398,700
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $3,960
  • Monthly Taxes: $690
  • 10% Down: $1,139,870

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sold
WEB ID: 934846

151 East 58th Street, 48D One Beacon Court, Midtown East, Manhattan, NY 10022

One Beacon Court, Midtown East, Manhattan, NY 10022

sold | Condo | Built in 2003

3 beds
3 baths/1 half bath
2936 Approx. Sqft
$11,398,700
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $3,960
  • Monthly Taxes: $690
  • 10% Down: $1,139,870

The Details

About 151 East 58th Street, 48D, One Beacon Court, Midtown East, Manhattan, NY 10022

LEXINGTON AVENUE and 3 AVENUE
Simply stunning, this spectacular home enjoys panoramic views of Central Park, both rivers and the Manhattan skyline. Located on a high floor of one of New Yorks most prestigious Upper East Side condominiums, this sprawling apartment is certain to impress. There is a gracious entry gallery leading to a sundrenched 30-foot corner entertaining space with floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing sweeping views of the P...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Chris Kann, (646) 660-2105, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Dining room
  • Pet friendly
  • Washer/dryer
  • Building managed by Rose Associates
  • Business Center
  • Catering kitchen for parties and meetings
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • En suite dining and catering by Le Cirque
  • Fitness Center with views from the 29th floor
  • Massage room part of Fitness Center on 29th Floor
  • Private drive in landmark oval court
  • Private windowed lounge on the 29th floor
  • Twenty-four hour concierge and doormen
  • Valet parking
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    Midtown East

    Midtown East may very well be the only neighborhood in Manhattan where you can look up and see the stars. Of course, you’ll likely be staring at the muralled ceiling of Grand Central Terminal, but what’s wrong with that? The historic Beaux-Arts train hall is positively gorgeous and only one of several significant masterworks in Midtown East — a list including the Chrysler Building, Plaza Hotel, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and more. Along with its sibling to the west, Midtown East also encompasses the world’s largest central business district. However, there is plenty of living room among the grand architecture and business offices. Luxe co-ops and condos — themselves often housed in impressive, towering structures — are the dominant type of residence. Still, you’ll find low-rise apartments and even townhouses further east into the Turtle Bay and Sutton areas. With stunning skyline and riverside views — plus bountiful transit options — Midtown East is a hub for Manhattan’s action.

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    about the building

    One Beacon Court

    Apartment Building in Midtown East

    Lexington Avenue And 3 Avenue

    • 105 UNITS
    • 55 STORIES
    • 2003 BUILT

    Sales History for One Beacon Court
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    10/15/202148B$8,750,000266933
    08/20/20212B$3,200,000266544
    01/23/202047D$9,300,000293633
    Sales History for 151 East 58th Street, 48D
    datepricelisting status
    02/15/2008$11,398,700Sold
    07/12/2005$5,913,750Sold
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