60 East 88th Street, known as The Saratoga, is a distinguished 15 story Post Modern condominium built in 1987 and designed by the renowned architectural firm Beyer Blinder Belle. This red brick mid-block building features an impressive two-story rusticated limestone base with a large circular window above the entrance, creating what the A.I.A. Guide to New York describes as "a restrained mid-block handshake between the traditions of the 1920s and those of the Post modern." The building's 18 condominium apartments are arranged with only two units per floor across 15 stories, ensuring exceptional privacy for residents. The building's unique circular front driveway sets it apart from typical Manhattan residential buildings, while its location across from the plaza at 50 East 89th Street and the rear garden of 1088 Park Avenue provides considerable light and air.
The Saratoga offers white glove service with 24-hour doormen, a live in resident manager, and welcomes pets. Building amenities include a bike room, private storage, and the convenience of that distinctive semicircular driveway. The building has received recognition as "Carnegie Hill's Best Condo Award," reflecting its standing in this prestigious neighborhood. Located between Park and Madison Avenue in the heart of Carnegie Hill, residents enjoy immediate proximity to Central Park, Museum Mile, Madison Avenue shopping, top restaurants, and convenient access to 86th Street public transportation.
Apartments at The Saratoga range from sophisticated 2-bedroom units to spectacular full floor residences spanning nearly 3,500 square feet. Many units feature the building's signature French doors opening to Juliet balconies, with several apartments offering private terraces. The full floor residences showcase impressive entertaining spaces, including living rooms up to 33 feet in length, formal dining rooms accommodating 10 to 12 guests, and libraries with custom wet bars. A notable penthouse duplex features 15 foot plus ceilings, multiple outdoor terraces, and a unique two-story floor plan. Most apartments benefit from multiple exposures, with many bedrooms enjoying southern light throughout the day.
Recent renovations throughout the building showcase premium finishes and meticulous attention to detail. High end apartments feature custom Smallbone cabinetry with Italian marble countertops, top of the line appliances from Gaggenau, Thermador, Wolf, and Sub-Zero, and spa like bathrooms with radiant floor heating, soaking tubs, and luxury fixtures from brands like THG and Lefroy Brooks. Many units boast new white oak herringbone floors, wood burning fireplaces, and state of the art sound systems. The building's apartments commonly feature 9 foot ceilings, in unit washers and dryers, central air conditioning, and generous closet space, with some primary suites including walk in closets and dedicated shoe storage.
The building's Carnegie Hill location places residents steps from Central Park and in the midst of one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods. The area offers proximity to the city's best private schools, world class museums along Museum Mile, and the sophisticated dining and shopping that define the Upper East Side. The building's recognition and the quality of its residences, combined with thoughtful details like the landscaped sidewalk and planned lobby renovation, make The Saratoga a standout choice in Carnegie Hill's competitive luxury condominium market.
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