Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$55,223 ($17.05/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,800,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This stunning four-bedroom and four-bathroom residence epitomizes the timeless glamour of the legendary and coveted Apthorp. Rarely available high floor, sundrenched D-line with soaring 11-foot ceilings in triple mint condition. The building showcases the 1908 Italian Renaissance Revival architecture and was designated a New York City Landmark in 1969, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Sun floods through the oversized arched architectural windows of this 3,238 square foot high floor home and offers a 22-foot grand entry hall with marble mosaic tiles which leads into the expansive entertaining spaces. The living room and formal dining room feature restored original hand-carved fireplaces, soaring ceiling heights embellished with plaster and wood carved crown moldings and beautiful new herringbone oak floors. The vast dining room has double doors accessing the stunning and light filled eat-in kitchen with new herringbone wood floors , an oversized breakfast table, Wolf and Miele ovens, stainless steel interior Gaggenau refrigerator, SubZero wine storage, Miele coffee station and numerous custom cabinets with Calacatta Gold marble counters and backsplashes.
New heating and air-conditioning systems as well as built-in sound, cable and internet systems. The grand Master Bedroom Suite offers tremendous scale with two walk-in-closets and a five-fixture Master Bathroom with two arched oversized windows. This luxurious bathroom features a windowed walk-in shower with solid marble slab seating bench, soaking tub and double sinks.
The serene finishes include hand-selected marble, custom cabinetry and Dornbracht & Phylirch fixtures. The additional three bedrooms each have new ensuite baths with custom millwork and custom fitted closets. The office can easily be converted back to a powder room should one desire.
Commissioned by William Waldorf Astor and designed by architects Clinton and Russell, The Apthorp is one of the most iconic and historic buildings on the Upper West Side. This building is one of a few remaining in Manhattan that occupy an entire city block and boasts an interior landscaped courtyard and driveway. This white-glove building has two gated entrances and four attended lobbies at each corner of the building.
There is a live-in Resident Manager, on-site management office, on-site parking garage and mail is delivered by-hand daily. The Apthorp boasts 6,500 square feet of amenity space which includes a private spa and fitness center, yoga/exercise studio, steam room and sauna, entertainment suite with catering kitchen, billiard and a play room. This apartment comes with its own storage room.
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