Exclusive | This highly designed NYC house listed for $ 14.9 million comes with a coveted ability for art lovers

As the Frick collection reopened this week, Lefters Art is gathering on the upper side of the East, where a Swank apartment overlooking the renovated museum is now on the market for $ 14.9 million.

The apartment, at 2 E. 70th St., comes with three bedrooms and three bathrooms-and and it is renovated with the intestine by renowned ad 100 stylist Hayes, whose lower customers include billionaire Leonard Lauder and stylist Marc Jacobs.

The sellers are investor David Hamamoto, a former Goldman Sachs and his wife Martha, who bought the unit for $ 13.25 million in 2013, according to Streeteasy. One of the investments of the Hamamoto Pandemic era was a company of electric truck, Lordstown Motors, which then went bankrupt.

Elegant living room. Nina Poon
The official dining room gives its viewing of the newly reopened museum. Nina Poon
A look inside the wood panel’s dena. Nina Poon
Currently a home office, this room can also function as an extra bedroom. Nina Poon

Especially especially ranking in time, given its first appearance of Frick, which underwent a blind 220 million dollars, a five-year rename that almost doubled his trail work that was nearly a century. He reopened in public on Thursday.

Meanwhile, the house is elegant in itself. It opens by a private elevator that lands in a lobby of 20 meters.

Next is a large corner living room of magnificent size: 10-legged ceilings, a wood burning fireplace and four French windows-three in front of the Central Park, and the third view of the fifth and Frick Avenue.

There is also a kitchen of a chef with windows, an official dining room and a library/den with wood, decorated with a dark hand tone.

Butler’s pantry. Nina Poon
The living room boasts three windows overlooking the park and one overlooking friction. Nina Poon
Gallery chef kitchen with windows, which also looks at the museum. Nina Poon

A main bedroom suite also oversees the shocked gardens and comes with a closed custom wall, and a marble bathroom with light bathroom windows and a closed -glass steam shower.

A room adjacent to configuration as an office can also function as an extra bedroom.

One of the three bedrooms of the house. Nina Poon
Another sunny bedroom. Nina Poon

The sale includes a separate staff room on the third floor, along with a separate storage room. The maintenance for the apartment is $ 13,564 a month; Maintenance for the staff room is $ 417.98 a month.

All in a premature 14-storey building Rosario Candela dating back to 1927. List brokers are Tania Isacoff Friedland, Allison L. Chiaramte and Sarah Minston, from Compass.

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