YOUR HOME
This beautifully proportioned and sunny home is located high above the city in the new Robert A.M. Stern designed Brompton full service condominium on East 85th Street. Offering a spacious 2,567sf layout with 4 bedrooms, each with their own bath ensuite, plus a powder room. A wide and gracious entry foyer leads to a 33 south facing double living room with herringbone wood floors and open south views, a dining room and top of the line kitchen with a separate breakfast area. The master bedroom includes two walk-in closets and a spa bath with tub, stall shower and double sinks. The separate fourth bedroom works perfectly as a guest suite or office/library with custom built-in bookshelves. This elegantly appointed home has multi-zoned air conditioning, tremendous storage including a walk-in 50sf storage room, a laundry room and is wired for sound. The Brompton is a fulltime doorman and concierge condominium with a large gym, entertaining room with kitchen, childrens playroom and planted and furnished sun deck. Additional Equinox gym is around the corner. 421-A tax abatement in place
NEIGHBORHOOD
Three hundred years ago this area was farmland. Now it is home to some of the most sought-after residences on the planet. Whether it is Fifth Avenue, with its grand mansions and magnificent museums, Madison Avenue, with its chicest of chic fashion boutiques, or Park Avenue, with its genteel apartment blocks entirely free of neighboring commercial outlets - you can't beat the Upper East Side for status and sophistication.
From the outset, the area seemed destined for a fashionable future. Just north of the Fifth Avenue residence of the Vanderbilt's, the thin strip of land sandwiched between Central Park and the then railroad blossomed with a row of handsome townhouses. Each and every one was owned by Mary Mason Jones and built upon speculation. Mary Mason Jones owned the entire block, from 57th to 58th between Fifth and Madison, and her speculation proved apt. Wealthy families began to move into the area and it soon became the haven of fashion and high society that it is today. Famous upper-class New York families who own or have owned residences in the neighborhood include such illustrious names as Duke, Whitney, Rockefeller, Roosevelt and Kennedy.
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