Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($3,750,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Southeast Corner Park-Facing San Remo 3 Bedroom
Many view-lovers believe the view of the Park and Manhattan skyline from the 11th floor is the absolutely perfect vantage point from which to enjoy the City. This unique three bedroom is available for the first time in more than forty years. The Southeast corner of 11C’s grandly scaled living room (31’x19’8”), ushers in spectacular light and breathtaking Park and skyline views; there are high ceilings and beautiful herringbone floors.
Entered through an elegant gallery with adjacent powder room, there is an enfilade of sun-flooded rooms including two large bedrooms with en suite baths, a formal dining room and large, eat-in windowed kitchen with tremendous storage capacity. Currently the dressing room adjacent to the master bedroom has two south-facing windows which originally belonged to the formal dining room. On the north side of the residence is a third bedroom with en suite bath, plus a large room that could be a laundry room or walk-in pantry.
Currently there is through the wall AC, and the San Remo permits central air should that be desired. Just one other residence on this floor enhances the sense of privacy, luxury and discretion of this magnificent diamond in the rough.
It’s no wonder sophisticated buyers seek out the San Remo--designed by legendary architect Emery Roth, this architectural masterpiece was built in 1929. 145 CPW has an absolutely gorgeous lobby, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a recreational area, a private garden for residents and a bike room.
Private storage transfers upon sale. Located in the very heart of the vibrant Upper West Side at West 74th Street, near all major transportation, Lincoln Center, the Museum of Natural History, the New York Historical Society and scores of great restaurants, grocery stores, clothing boutiques and gourmet shops. Pet friendly. 3.5% flip tax by buyer.
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