**Rare Pre-War 2BR/2BA with Wood-Burning Fireplace in Historic Art Deco Building**
Exceptional pre-war residence featuring two king-sized bedrooms, two windowed full bathrooms, and a sprawling living room centered around a charming wood-burning fireplace.
This beautifully maintained home showcases timeless architectural details, including beamed ceilings, elegant herringbone hardwood floors, and abundant Southern exposure that fills the apartment with natural light throughout the day. The granite eat-in kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances and offers ample space for dining. Eight custom closets provide outstanding storage rarely found in Manhattan apartments.
**Apartment Features:**
* Two king-sized bedrooms
* Two windowed full bathrooms
* Massive living room
* Wood-burning fireplace
* Granite eat-in kitchen
* Stainless steel appliances
* Beamed ceilings
* Herringbone hardwood floors
* Eight custom closets
* Southern exposure
Residents enjoy living in a landmark Art Deco building designed by renowned architects George and Edward Blum in 1929 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.
**Building Amenities:**
* 24-hour attended lobby
* Landscaped roof deck
* Complimentary fitness center
* Complimentary bicycle storage
* Central laundry facility
* Multiple elevators
* Live-in superintendent
* Pet-friendly (one pet per apartment, 25 lb. limit)
A rare opportunity to enjoy classic New York elegance, generous proportions, and full-service amenities in one of Manhattan's most distinguished pre-war buildings.
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