TOURING a Hell’s Kitchen NYC Designer Sky Apartment | 310 West 52nd Street,
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- Listed By: Chase Landow and Ryan Serhant
Link: www.serhant.co...
Introducing this gut-renovated and completely reimagined corner condo with designer finishes and high-end customizations throughout, a luxurious 2-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home flooded with natural light and graced with open city views that include the Iconic Hearst Building, Time Warner Center, Central Park, Billionaire’s Row, and the Hudson River.
One of only several units with soaring 12-ft ceilings, this one-of-a-kind home features a clean palette of ivory, ecru, pewter, and gray that shifts with the light. Floor-to-ceiling windows with northern and western exposure are outfitted with automated blinds. Limed white oak floors, custom Hafele-mounted pocket doors, and custom built-ins add elegance, functionality, and charm. Soffits recessed lighting is integrated with Lutron technology. The apartment also comes with a private storage unit.
The home begins with a welcoming foyer adorned with a custom floating entry shelf, a built-in cerused oak bookcase with under-lit shelves, Phillip Jeffries metallic-backed grasscloth wall covering, and a chic powder room with limestone crema tiles, an underlit onyx vanity, and elegant polished nickel Waterworks fixtures.
The open-concept living, dining, and kitchen space has a built-in TV niche, dual exposure, and river views. The kitchen is equipped with an eight-person eat-in island, custom cabinets, sleek Caesarstone countertops and backsplash, a vented oven hood with fully-integrated Liebherr, Wolf, and Miele appliances, and a concrete farmhouse sink with garbage disposal and a separate water filtration faucet.
A split-wing layout offers flexibility and privacy. The primary suite has custom closets, a concealed workstation, and a stunning en-suite bathroom with limestone crema tile floors, grey travertine slab walls, a custom floating cerused oak double vanity, and high-end Waterworks fixtures, and a walk-in shower with rain and handheld showerheads. The second bedroom has a walk-in closet, custom built-ins with a concealed workstation, an integrated cerused oak king size bed with built-in storage and underlit side tables, an antiqued mirror accent wall, a built-in TV niche, and a full en-suite bathroom with Thassos marble tiles, a Calacutta marble soaking tub, and polished nickel Waterworks fixtures.
The Link is a centrally-located luxury condominium offering residents unrivaled midtown access and thoughtful lifestyle amenities like an airy double-height lobby, 24-hour concierge and door attendants, a fully equipped gym, and a landscaped garden terrace. The building is moments from the Theater District, Carnegie Hall, Central Park, MoMA, Rockefeller Center, and Columbus Circle. It is surrounded by plentiful dining and shopping options and is close to the 1/B/D/A/C/E subway lines. Pets are welcome.
“You don’t live in the square footage, you live in the design.” I felt that in my spirit. I understand that more space is often appreciated, but if it’s not put together nicely or designed well, it doesn’t matter to me.
I love the way Ryan sells “the experience” of a space. He’s always captivating and doesn’t give a ho hum, “this is a” speech. He tells you “why” it’s important that the materials and upgrades are there and respectfully why one should care. Oh, and I like the sound of Ryan’s voice. It doesn’t make me or anyone else who is an avid watcher nauseous. Keep up the great work Ryan, to you and the fam, we love your channel…👀💕🤗🎉👆
This is what you call "grass is greener on the other side. This video stirs up my will and drive.
according to Ryan it is almost 1,400 square feet, the listing on his site states 1,311 sft and the video itself believe it's 1,253 sft....you tell me now....
This problem is so common in NYC real estate that it's even got a name. It's called "loss factor"
@@AC75577 you mean a little bulshiting right
There's windows. Kind of gets bigger.
I sent a photo to my interior designer too. Then realised I didn't have one and was actually sending photos to my sister!
Well I haven't wished I lived somewhere in a long long time that is a pretty damn near perfect apartment. I could feel myself having a good time in it
Sunday is the day of praise so thank you lord it’s Ryan with another beautiful apartment tour 🙏🏿❤️🙏🏿
Quite impressed with this property, also the subtlety of your presentation. No one sells like Serhant. S.
Ryan could sell snow to an Eskimo.
The apartment is luminous a smooth streamline throughout. The clean crisp shapes of the interior design are eye appealing. The views and the location are prime. That tub is pretty impressive, no doubt. A wonderful tour of this property, thanks Ryan and the S. team
Glad you like it!
Everything just fits as so in this unit. Not overly large that it feels cavernous, but also not small and awkwardly either. Make a choice to replace the dining space with una mesa de billiar? There's plenty of room for it anyways. Want to make the small reading area a yoga studio? That's fine as well. This space doesn't feel like an afterthought, it feels like a powerful tool in your life to use in whichever situation feels appropriate.
Its always the best finishes, and detail and flooring and put in so much thought to design and flow as this space, Ryan says the same speech for every listing he show cases....lol....truely a well seasoned salesman...
Wow. Who wouldn't want to live somewhere like that, and in NYC ? Brilliantly enthusiastic presentation..
This is why you do what you do. I could listen to you describe apartments/houses all day long. Love this place, just not the area for me, would prefer more downtown, but still, great space!!
Finally someone who can pronounce foyer correctly. Applause
Still here❤
We need to learn to manage expectations. The bath didn’t blow my mind. It was alright 🙄. All in all the place is nicely done.
I just wanted to know where those arm chairs are from 😮
you've leveled up your vids. I don't know how but you did.
This guy really knows how to talk to an audience.
You’re a good man Serhant, appreciate your honest work
Even better for showcasing the three pieces by Paul Richard.
someday if these still available, i wish i can i ford it to buy soon because that apartment is excellent.
Me! Mine!😍🙏
Did I miss the price on this one?
Also, cuff links, LV belt, what looks to me like an AP Royal Oak watch, and ahem, gold toe socks? oh Ryan...
Price is in the link in the description!
Socks?
It all make's sense now right😱
Double sinks are stupid because a couple really wants separate bathrooms, which is real luxury.
They may as well put two toilets next to each other.
well, there are three bathrooms in this apartment, which to me is not necessary.
Yea, double sinks/vanity is indeed a stupid design fad I won't miss once it goes out of fashion. Pointless and impractical. Rather have one larger, functional counter space as well as a single larger sink, with room to be a fabricated statement piece.
Can anyone explain what the monthly Taxes relate to, so in this case they are $1,800 a month. I get charges which relate to the communal areas, but don't know what the taxes are for. (Love this property btw )
I wish I could have some of these apartments
Please show the entry way! Very tasteful apartment.
Do we need 10 minutes to see a 2 bedroom house???
He is truly ideally suited (pun intended) foo or d the profession he has…
Beautiful place! A price would be nice though. I figure it will be out of my reach but it be good to get an idea
the prices are always in the links above.
Love this apartment, how much is it?
How much was this apartment sold for?
is that where jerry orbach lived
I have a magnifying glass in my condo….
Why all his apartments showing are always “THE BEST YOU WILL EVER SEE”? 🙄
yeah seriously, it is a 3 room box, nothing special. LOL
How much is this sir?
Its actually in contract for $2,950,000
but your on 8th avenue, you get out and its actually hell
Ryan, add more copper, vit B's, D, E to your diet.
All the sales speech doesn’t work.
That are below me... .
Btw, that is NOT a jaguar! look at it's tail - it;s too long! It's obviously a leopard! Serhant, you don't know your cats! This is serious stuff, not your Soho Lofts and Billionaire Row condos!
💔👍🧡💯
That kitchen isn't in hell.
The stupid name, "Hell's Kitchen" is from 125 years ago when there were gangs roaming about.
I didn't even get to see the apartment you show more up furniture that don't come with the apartment or the condos and you run off your mouth too much you need to show more square footage of the Park apartment or condos or Brownstones instead of the furniture and stuff like that people like to see the square footage of that they're getting for their money you don't show the rooms you show the windows and talk about the views what is the square footage of the rooms in the master room what is the square footage of the bathroom you show more fixtures than you show the bathroom and the square footage
I agree. It seems like all the un-important things he "dazzles" us for. It is a sales pitch, with Ryan getting super excited to try and brain wash us that this is truly the best apartment in the world. Looking at the layout, nothing special. The decor isn't coming unless it is being sold like that, which usually they don't. Every apartment these days has to be "staged", seems people have zero imagination and can't figure out where their couch will go, or where their bed will go, they can't envision......HGTV has turned people into morons with no imagination. I do know in this apartment, there is zero space for a comfortable table and 4 chairs....
Serhantjob
lol, he is a bit "much" in trying to sell the apartment, which makes it entertaining, if nothing else. Everything is amazing, or like he has never seen it before... LoL. He is a little theatrical, LOL
The living room is in the kitchen, there is no true space for the table and chairs, don't let it fool you. It is not a large room at all to be able to accomodate both kitchen, dining and living, please.....
Without the decor, it is nothing special. The layout is nothing that we haven't seen a billion times already. Once the apt is emptied of the "staging" decor, it wont look like much.
Wow, he's really selling this ugly place.
Is it just me, or does this guy ooze insincerity from every pore?