| ID # | RLS11030973 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 1 yàrá ibùsùn, 1 yàrá ìwẹ̀, 1 bàlùwẹ̀ kékeré, inú ilé: 1500 ft2, 139m2 |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1885 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $4,228 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: N, Q, R, W |
| 3 Ìṣẹ́jú: A, B, C, D, 1 | |
| 4 Ìṣẹ́jú: F | |
| 5 Ìṣẹ́jú: E | |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: M | |
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Kaabo si ilé-èkó to dara yi ti o wa ni ibi àkúnya Billionaires' Row - ni Osborne olokiki, ti o wa ni 205 West 57th Street, igun 7th Ave. Gbadun ìwà jẹ̀rè ti 12' giga awọn ceiling ti a ṣe pẹlu chandelier kristali ati crown moldings ni ile nla pẹlu awọn ferese bay ti o tobi ti o kun fun imọlẹ gusu. Ibi yii ni iwọn to to 1,500 ẹsẹ onigun, ilé yi ni ipilẹ pẹpẹ onyx atilẹba ti o mu wa si yàrá akọkọ to tobi, ibi idana ṣiṣi ti o gba sinu alcove jijẹ, ti a tọka si pẹlu yàrá ikọsẹti kan, tabi yàrá keji.
Osborne, ti a kọ ni 1885 ati ti pọ si ni 1906, jẹ́ ẹ̀kọ́ ti apẹẹrẹ okuta Thomas Osborne ati jẹ́ ami-ibè-ìlú New York City ti o ti ni awọn ọrẹ nla bi Leonard Bernstein ati Bobby Short. O ti ṣe apẹrẹ nipasẹ James Ware pẹlu awọn olowo ni New York ni lokan ati pe o ṣiṣẹ gẹgẹbi irú Dakota ni ita Carnegie Hall.
Ile-ọfiisi naa jẹ́ ẹ̀ri si ìbáṣepọ àti àṣekára gidi ti ọrundun 19th. Awọn ilẹ ti wa ni idapo ti awọn tiles mosaic kekere ati awọn slabs ti marble Italian ti o ni awọ. A lo marble atẹgun fun wainscoting ati awọn apòtí marble ti a ṣe ẹni pẹlu awọn ijoko. Awọn akọ-iyalẹnu ti n jó ati awọn ẹnu-ọna ti a ṣe daradara fa oju si ceiling ti a ṣe ni awọn awọ rirọ ti pupa, buluu ati goolu. Ní àbáyọ̀n pẹ̀lú, ìrìn ti wa lẹ́sẹ̀kẹsẹ́ pada fún ọgọ́rùn-ún ọdún ní àkókò pẹ̀lú irọrun ti doorman àkókò, elevator, awọn ohun elo ibọn, ile-iṣere, yara kẹkẹ́ àti ọkọ̀-ilẹ̀ àjọpọ̀ pẹ̀lú awọn iwo Central Park.
Titi de 50% iná-fun ni a gba, 3% owo-ori flip ti a san nipasẹ olura, $185/osu fun ina ti a san pẹlu itọju, awọn ẹranko n bọ́ pẹ̀lú ìmúlọ́kàn.
Àwòrán naa jẹ́ ìṣàkóso virtually.
Welcome to this exquisite loft-like prewar duplex nestled in the heart of Billionaires' Row - at the renowned Osborne, located 205 West 57th Street, corner of 7th Ave. Revel in the grandeur of 12' high ceilings adorned with a crystal chandelier and crown moldings in the great room with oversized bay windows that flood the space with southern light. Spanning approximately 1,500 square feet, this elegant residence boasts an original marble staircase that leads to the oversized primary bedroom, open kitchen that flows seamlessly into a dining alcove, complemented by a separate windowed den, or a second bedroom.
The Osborne, built in 1885 and expanded in 1906, was the brainchild of the stone contractor Thomas Osborne and is a New York City landmark and has housed greats like Leonard Bernstein and Bobby Short. It was designed by James Ware with wealthy New Yorkers in mind and serves as a kind of Dakota across the street from Carnegie Hall.
The lobby serves as a testament to late-19th-century extravagance. The floors are a mix of small mosaic tiles and slabs of varicolored Italian marble. Complementary marble was used for the wainscoting and carved marble recesses with benches. Dancing nudes and intricately decorated archways take the eye to a ceiling done in rich hues of red, blue and gold leaf. Stepping inside one is instantly thrust back a hundred years in time the convenience of a full-time doorman, elevator, laundry facilities, gym, bike room and a common roof deck with Central Park views.
Up to 50% financing allowed, 3% flip tax paid by the buyer, $185/month for electricity billed with the maintenance, pets are welcome with board approval.
Images are virtually staged.
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