Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$4,025 ($3.71/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 90% ($2,335,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
The most coveted views in New York - wide and open views of Central Park - are yours from this high floor two bedroom Lincoln Square condominium.
Twenty six floors above Central Park, and ten floors above the penthouses of Central Park West, your living room/ dining room and kitchen hang over the Park and the entire Upper East Side skyline.
Besides the 30 feet of east facing frontage on the Park, framed by 10 foot wide picture windows this corner apartment features an additional 30 feet of south facing windows overlooking Lincoln Center and the Metropolitan Opera.
A gut renovation in 2018 created 35’ of book ended maple cabinetry below the LR picture windows, exceptionally bright low-voltage recessed lighting in all rooms, individually controlled AC in each room, new electric, 5" white ash flooring, and new bathrooms with custom Leroy Brooks fixtures. A built in desk overlooking the Park provides an inspiring aerie for working from home.
Your middle bedroom/ media room has a Resource Furniture queen bed with sofa and custom cabinetry. And the 18’ primary bedroom has 3 closets including a walk in closet.Your windowed kitchen has a breakfast counter on the Park, with excellent storage and lots of counter space for chefs.
Granite floors and countertops complement a suite of GE Profile appliances.
A modern aesthetic designed for today’s living.45 W. 67th St. is a boutique condominium, with exceptionally low and stable common charges of $1100 per month and very low taxes, saving thousands per month compared to other Central Park view apartments.
The wood paneled lobby is intimate and staffed by both concierge and doormen. Private garden and storage.Across the street is the largest Equinox in the world, at 140,000 ft. and with restaurant, pool, coworking space and roof deck.
The only Condo of the seven historic Artists Colony coops on W 67 St.
Two minutes to Central Park and two minutes to Lincoln Center in a boutique building on one of the most distinctive, and most secure streets in the city.
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