Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$159,535 ($29.14/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($5,200,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
52B is an impeccable home with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths and 5,475 square feet of space. 52B rivals even the full floor residences of ONE57 in scale and size. Exquisitely designed by AD100 Designer Tony Ingrao with breathtaking panoramic views of Central Park, this floor plan boasts soaring 10 ’7 " ceilings, two entrances and all four exposures.
The Grand Salon is the centerpiece of the residence, offering the ideal setting for formal entertaining with iconic views of Central Park, Chrysler, Empire State Buildings, as far as the Hudson and East Rivers. The corner Primary Suite alone is over 1,200 square feet and includes a Grand Primary Bath with 2 water closets, a windowed dressing room and ensuite study. Dornbracht fixtures, custom designed vanities by Thomas Juul Hansen and exquisite marble, onyx and custom glass grace the luxurious bathrooms of this home.
The Chef’s eat-in kitchen complete with 2 islands and breakfast room is beautifully appointed with professional appliances and direct external ventilation by Miele as well as handcrafted custom cabinetry by the award winning Smallbone of Devizes. A state of the art, multi zone climate control system, through discreetly designed vents and linear diffusers, offers year round heating and cooling in each room.
Masterfully designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, 52B is the epitome of modern luxury. This unit features materials of the highest quality including select rift-sawn white oak, Italian marble slabs, and custom hardware and light fixtures.
The unit also features a multi-zone heating/cooling system, oak flooring throughout , and a Miele washer/dryer.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, One57 is situated in close proximity to Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Columbus Circle, and Carnegie Hall. The building lies amongst some of New York’s finest shopping, dining, and entertainment, in addition to major transportation lines.
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