Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$23,950 ($13.17/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($720,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Sitting in the heart of the Flatiron District, the iconic 1847 Merchant’s Bank of New York, offers luxurious and unique condominiums that New Yorkers dream of owning. Stretching along Fifth Avenue, Apartment 3C welcomes you to a fully renovated home where the attention to design and details can not go unnoticed.
Upon entering this breathtaking home, the chic wallpapered entry area immediately sets the tone for the rest of the apartment.
Moving into the home office, which can serve as a den or library, sits with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, making it perfect for working from home. TThe living and dining room are spacious with an open floor plan and oversized windows allowing for an abundance of light during the day and gorgeous NYC views at night. The stunning, open chef’s kitchen has all modern, high-end stainless steel appliances and brand-new granite countertops.
With more than enough storage and prep space, entertaining family and friends is a breeze. Off the foyer is the guest half bathroom that has been fully updated and designed with modern fixtures that have a classic, luxurious touch.
Off the main room is the first bedroom which can fit a king-size bed with a large closet, providing an immense amount of storage. The primary bedroom has been fully renovated with a sophisticated and modern design.
The en suite bathroom has both a shower and tub and a closet that houses the in-unit washer and dryer. The second bedroom off the living room is great in size and has wonderful natural light and ample storage and closet space. The en suite bathroom has a shower and soaking tub as well.
141 Fifth Avenue has a full-time doorman, additional storage, and a full rooftop terrace that gives you a panoramic view of all of Manhattan stretching as far as New Jersey.
Located in the Flatiron/Madison Square area of New York, you are within minutes of Union Square, shopping, movie theaters, dining, and the N, Q, R, and W trains, which connect you to all parts of New York City.
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