Listing Courtesy of Compass
$2,305,000
Potential Rebate: $34,575
On the market for the first time in five decades, this 3 bedroom duplex was the home and first studio of artist LeRoy Neiman and his wife, painter Janet Byrne Neiman. The residence offers classic Hotel des Artistes details: high 18’10” ceiling and 14’ windows framing an expansive 27”6” long living room, a juliet balcony off the primary bedroom, original prewar details. An added feature is the 250 square foot terrace shared with one neighbor and overlooking delightful brownstone gardens. You enter via an ample foyer with a wall of closets and direct access to the dining room by one doorway and the living room by the other. A windowed kitchen, overlooking the terrace and a powder room complete the first floor. Up the sweeping staircase are 3 bedrooms and one bathroom – that could easily be redesigned to add an additional bathroom. The primary has French doors leading to a juliet balcony spacious enough to hold an overstuffed chair or a desk and overlooking the living room. The second bedroom has a service exit to the back elevator – helpful in moving furniture to the mezzanine level and the third bedroom is outfitted with extensive storage – used by the owners for art supplies. With your additional brushstrokes, this would be an extraordinary home for comfortable living and elegant entertaining.
Best known for his brilliantly colored, stunningly energetic images of athletes from Muhammad Ali to Joe Namath, politicians and celebrities, and cultural events from the Bolshoi Ballet in Russia to Broadway shows, LeRoy Neiman is considered one of the most popular artists of his time. Imagine the famed and illustrious that have graced this home at the Hotel des Artistes, which also counts among former residents Noel Coward, Isadora Duncan, writer Fannie Hurst, Alexander Woollcott, Norman Rockwell and Joel Grey.
Built in 1917 and designed by the architect George Mort Pollard as a home for artists, the Hotel des Artistes is a majestic 18-story building with a Gothic-style facade featuring charming gargoyles of painters, sculptors and writers. The Hotel des Artistes is a full service cooperative offering full-time concierge and elevator operator, a swimming pool, a squash court with a basketball hoop, two workout rooms as well as a charming high-walled roof deck. The Leopard at the des Artistes offers romantic outdoor and indoor dining as well as room service — all at a discount for des Artistes residents. Ideally located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the Hotel des Artistes is close to the nature of Central Park, the cultural events of Lincoln Center and boutique shopping and popular dining on Columbus Avenue.
$17,727 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$34,575
Monthly savings impact
$96/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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