Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($3,625,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This one-of-a-kind penthouse was the squash-tennis court of the Kingdon Gould penthouse which originally consisted of 20 rooms and 8 baths. In need of renovation, it offers a buyer the opportunity to create a truly remarkable residence. The penthouse occupies the entire 16th floor of the building plus 2 rooms on adjacent floors in one of Manhattan?s most prestigious prewar co-op?s, 160 East 72nd Street.
It features terraces on the front, rear and side of the apartment, 14 foot tall ceilings in the living room, 2 wood burning fireplaces (plus one decorative), an enclosed solarium room, and sunny, open views to the North, South and East. The master bedroom has a wood burning fireplace and 12 foot tall ceilings, there are 2 additional bedrooms with bathrooms, a kitchen and small formal dining room, and a powder room. Available separately is a large maid?s room on the first floor of the co-op with 2 rooms and a full bathroom.
The penthouse also comes with a storage room in the basement.
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