Perfectly positioned just north of the Theater District and moments from Central Park, 325 West 52nd Street Residence Townhouse is a rare offering in a historic prewar building that combines timeless architectural charm with thoughtful, high-end modern upgrades.
Designed by architect Aaron McDonald, this meticulously renovated duplex home spans approximately 3,000 square feet across multiple floors and offers an exceptional combination of craftsmanship, technology, and elegance. The home is anchored by wide-plank 7" Kahrs wood flooring and grounded by superior finishes.
Upon entering the upper level of this hidden gem, you are welcomed by the grand proportions of this expansive home. The oversized great room includes space for comfortable living, dining, and entertaining and is centered by a wood-burning fireplace. The newly renovated chef-caliber kitchen is fully outfitted with professional-grade appliances: a 48" Viking natural gas range with two ovens and a full-sized vented hood, a Sub-Zero refrigerator with dual freezer drawers, dual Bosch dishwashers, and a third Bosch electric oven, making it as functional as it is beautiful. The massive Caesarstone island accommodates 4-5 barstools, serving as the hub of the home.
Bright and generous in scale, the primary bedroom suite features a second wood-burning fireplace and a stunning customized dressing area. The spa-inspired primary bathroom is clad in Carrara marble and includes a Cheviot Iris cast iron soaking tub, radiant Nuheat heated floors, and a luxurious dual-sink vanity. A large second bedroom has beautifully crafted custom bookshelves and an en-suite bath. A newly renovated powder room completes this main floor.
Down the custom stairs of this townhouse-like space is a den or play area, a gym, a full laundry room, a large storage room, a home office, and a third or fourth bedroom (legally recreational space).
Complemented by Runtal radiators and a four-zone central air system with a backup heat pump for complete year-round comfort, the residence also features high ceilings, abundant storage, an LG commercial-grade washer and dryer vented to the outside, and City-proof windows throughout for added tranquility and energy efficiency.
A distinctive conversion of several early 20th-century low-rise residences, brought together into a singular, character-rich co-op in 1981, 325 West 52nd Street features preserved prewar details, including soaring ceilings, original hardwood floors, and wood-burning fireplaces, paired with a modernized lobby, common storage, a bike room, a central elevator, and a live-in superintendent for effortless city living. The pet-friendly building sits at the crossroads of Midtown West and Hell's Kitchen, steps from Broadway theaters, Columbus Circle, and the best dining and nightlife the West Side has to offer.
This truly special home offers prewar elegance, designer sophistication, and every modern convenience in one of Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhoods.