Listing Courtesy of William Raveis New York City LLC
$1,850,000
Potential Rebate: $27,750
Welcome to an incredibly rare offering at The Leyton. This one-bedroom duplex residence is defined by soaring 19'6" ceilings, dramatic scale, and luminous floor-to-ceiling windows. This architecturally striking home combines loft-like proportions with sophisticated design details by renowned interior designer Elena Frampton. <br>The open-concept layout features a custom Poggenpohl kitchen outfitted with polished marble countertops and a full suite of integrated Gaggenau appliances, ideal for both everyday living and elevated entertaining. The lofted primary bedroom offers space for a king-sized bed and includes a spacious walk-in closet and a 5-piece ensuite bathroom finished with radiant heated floors and refined fixtures. A secondary full bathroom on the first floor is clad in Aged Dark Nature stone, accented by Fantini hardware.<br><br>Framed by panoramic exposures, this one-of-a-kind residence captures beautiful city views. The light moves effortlessly through the home from sunrise to sunset. Every detail has been considered for modern comfort, with high-performance windows, bespoke air systems, and hydronic radiant floor heating throughout.<br>Residents of The Leyton enjoy access to a suite of refined amenities curated by Alexandra Champalimaud, whose work draws inspiration from the grand boutique hotels of the Upper East Side. On the 24th floor, the Brandy Room offers a series of indoor and outdoor spaces for entertaining, including a cocktail terrace, a private dining room with a fully equipped butler’s pantry, a solarium, views of Central Park and an expansive Sun Terrace & Grille overlooking the East River.<br><br>The building also features a private fitness studio with top-tier equipment, a 24-hour attended lobby, concierge services provided by BHB, and conveniences such as private storage, bicycle storage, mail/package rooms, and a dedicated Paw Spa for four-legged residents.<br><br>Positioned just off East 63rd Street, The Leyton stands as a distinctive new landmark on the Upper East Side. Designed by architect Manuel Glas, the building evokes a timeless elegance with Art Deco influences, offering just 38 finely crafted residences in one of Manhattan’s most exclusive enclaves.
$13,760 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$27,750
Monthly savings impact
$77/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 William Raveis New York City LLC
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