Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$149,238 ($54.05/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($5,300,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
THE PERFECT TURNKEY SANCTUARY FOR A TUMULTUOUS TIME
Sold fully furnished and exquisitely renovated, this meticulously designed apartment has not been lived in for several years, yet has been as carefully tended as if its owner would arrive any moment. It allows a new buyer to shed their shoes in the hallway and step into their new home with no waiting and no stress. And all at the the most exquisite location.
"Why is 15 CPW So Valuable?
THE BUILDING
Why is 15 Central Park West one of the most sought-after condominium buildings in New York?
Because the Indiana limestone-clad facade building was designed by famed architect Robert A.M. Stern, the former Dean of Architecture at Yale? Its position directly on Central Park West and the famed Central Park itself? Its 14,000sf fitness center and 75 foot-long swimming pool with daylight overhead?
Its private in-house restaurant with butler service? The 20-seat screening room? Conference facilities for private meetings or on-site parking? Perhaps the white-glove service from an experienced staff?
The answer: all of the above.
When these features are added to its superb construction, they have rendered the highest condominium resale in all of New York at $88 million or $13,354 per square foot.
THE APARTMENT
Positioned near the top of the Tower, this exquisite three bedroom, three and a half bath apartment is the highest available rental on the market in this prime building. Three of the major rooms span 40 feet of Central Park views from which to observe the changing seasons, the sun, and the clouds. Positioned on an east/west axis, sunsets over the Hudson River are visible to the west from the master bedroom and second bedroom.
Designed by David Mann of MR Architecture + Decor, this 2761sf apartment reflects an attention to detail rarely found.
The large TV in the master bedroom is beautifully hidden behind a mirror, as is the television in the front library/third bedroom. Automatic shades, curtains, temperature controls for each room and a redesign throughout have yielded beautiful modifications of an already excellent design."
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