A classic cast iron building originally built in 1896, 37 East 12th Street condominium is now an ultra-luxury, six unit boutique condominium that perfectly blends historic grandeur with modern luxuries.
Entre through a private, key locked elevator to find a 3,028 square foot, two bedroom, two and a half bathroom home which encompasses the entire third floor. Featuring soaring 12 foot vaulted ceilings, original cast iron pillars and a wood burning fireplace, this is an incredible opportunity to live in an exceptional building in the heart of downtown Manhattan.
The grand living space boasts four double hung south facing windows, with motorized shades, offer great light and views over charming and peaceful 12th Street. Ample custom storage throughout, chevron-patterned five-inch walnut flooring, and heated floors in the bathrooms are just a few of this units luxurious features.
The chefs kitchen includes custom rift white oak cabinetry, honed marble countertops, backsplash and arched ceilings with Spanish crackle-glazed subway tile. Appliances include double Miele dishwashers, speed oven and coffee station, industrial sized Wolf stove and Sub-Zero refrigerator. The adjacent powder room features a vanity made from marble reclaimed from the MoMA facade and a hand cut Moroccan tile floor with Bateig Azul limestone border.
Privately tucked away from the public spaces, the master bedroom quarters features an oversized walk in closet and a lavish master bathroom boasting Lefroy Brooks Calacatta throughout, custom Bardiglio mosaic flooring, double vanity marble washstand, separate water closet and private stall rain shower enclosure.
The second bedroom features a walk-in closet and ensuite Lefroy Brooks full bath with warm honey toned cabinetry, old fashioned floor to ceiling subway tiled walls and Bardiglio mosaic flooring. Also included is a full equipped laundry room with full sized appliances
A private, boutique building, 37 East 12th Street features 24 hour white glove doorman and concierge, fitness center with Pilates Reformer machine, and auxiliary generator.
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $25,000. The building allows easy access via an elevator. Both cats and dogs are allowed, but as always, double check with the manager about any specific pet concerns you may have.
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