Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$18,430 ($12.10/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($630,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Every room of this 1,523 SF two bedroom, two and one half bathroom prewar condominium home has treetop views from the nearly 60 feet of frontage overlooking Central Park. Eleven large sound proofed Pella windows stream soft morning light against a 5’ white oak plank floor laid in a herringbone pattern. The gracious floor plan originally conceived in 1929 by Rosario Candela includes an entry foyer connecting a central gallery which spans the length of the apartment, an open kitchen, dining and living room concept, pantry, abundant storage, primary suite with walk in closet, a large secondary bedroom and laundry.
The incredibly low common charges and property taxes in this apartment are unmatched for a triple mint full-service Central Park West condominium and make for a significant value-add.
After a thoughtful repositioning of the building by Cetra Ruddy in 2017, this one of a kind residence underwent a renovation in collaboration with Henrybuilt in 2018-2019. The resulting aesthetic is elevated and breathtaking. Additional custom upgrades include a bespoke kitchen, coffee bar, beautifully paneled entry and custom-milled master closet by Henrybuilt.
The residence also includes a reading nook in the living room, with perfect park views, and a home office area in the primary suite, a necessary convenience in the era of remote working.
360 Central Park West provides a high level of service in a prewar condominium setting with a premier Central Park address. Amenities include a pristine and spacious lobby, a full time doorman, gym, children’s playroom, bike storage, and a private storage room conveniently located downstairs (included). The convenient Upper West Side location provides immediate access to Central Park, express transportation, the best schools and is the intersection of where Manhattan meets the outdoors.
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