In a city where a private outdoor hanging can feel as rare as a rented apartment, a manhattan couple built a high oasis in the sky and now, they are ready for a new owner to make a spraying.
A pentouse in the flattery circle with a rare private pool, and even a hot tub, has returned to the market demanding $ 35 million, the post learned.
Triplex settlement, occupied at the top of 55 W. 17th St., belongs to the manager of Teddy Kang and his wife, Elise Kang, who bought and customized the space before the building was completed.
Kangs bought the unit for $ 16.76 million in 2017 and in work with developer Toll Brothers City living to combine two and a half flowers in a six -bedroom apartment, 5.5 bathrooms, while preserving part of the third flowers.
This part is not involved in sale.
Among the custom features: a rare pool on the roof lying in more than 20 meters in length.
Al-fresco space also boasts an outdoor kitchen and dining room. A pergola accommodates the dining area in nature.
“I’ve always thought the city is a very annoying place,” Kang told the Wall Street Journal in 2022, when the property was first hit in the market. “There is a lack of outdoor space, where you can simply go home, rest and dive in the sun or do outdoor activities.”
Kangs had explored options on the upper side of the East, but had fought to find an open developer to create the type of living space in nature they tired.
In contrast, Flatron offered the flexibility needed to bring their vision to life. The building presented a “unique opportunity,” Kang said.
Access to all three levels is a dramatic spiral staircase finished in Venetian plaster and is modeled after one at the Edition Hotel near Madison Square Park.
A custom chain chandelier with cascades through the center of stairs, adding details of the unit of unit.
The house, occupying over 6,650 square meters, includes extensive living and dining areas, a kitchen equipped with hand -turned -eye cabinets, and a walnut -backed bar of marble grass, according to one of the list representatives, Leonard Steinberg of Compass.
“Private devices like your swimming pool are jewel in the crown,” Steinberg the post told.
The main bedroom suite, located on the top floor, feels a marble fireplace Grigio Colmanina, “Massive Clokes” and a marble and nuts adored bathroom, the list says.
There is also a visitor Wing Suite with its special entry, according to the list.
Construction wrapped in early 2020, just before the pandemic began.
The Kangs moved to that February; After a while, the blockages involved in the city.
It was “Perfect Time”, Kang told the magazine earlier, pointing out that their two children had room to play indoors and outdoors while most of the city was not open.
Now, with their eldest child attending school on the upper side of their birth, the family moved to Uptown.
Kang, who serves as the main investment official of Kylin Management, a fund mainly concentrated in the Asian markets, said the decision to sell was from a desire to be closer to school.
The ranking has been making numerous appearances in the market since 2022, initially demanding $ 36 million.
Steinberg is ranking the home with intermediaries of the compass Herve Senequier, Amy Mendizabal, Calli Sarkesh and Niklas Hackstein.
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