Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($1,074,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Rarely available at the Legendary Hotel des Artistes.... a corner home with side views of Central Park with three exposures East, North, and South... and all with open views!
Dramatic soaring 19 foot ceiling, 17 foot windows, and a majestic wood burning Fireplace from the buildings historic origins.
This home has been fully renovated, restoring all original details and is in mint condition.
On the main level you have a dramatic double height living room, dining area, a beautiful marble guest powder room / half bath, a Kitchen that was commissioned and designed by Soho's premier kitchen studio, Valcucine, and includes custom glass cabinetry and glass countertops, designer range with a vented hood, Miele dishwasher, and a Liebherr Fridge.
In addition on the main level you have a convertible guest room with a Murphy bed and sliding doors for your guests privacy.
Upstairs you have a spacious bedroom with 2 closets and 2 exposures (north and east).
Plus an elegant ensuite bathroom with travertine marble and high-end brass fixtures.
Other features of this home include new oak flooring, restored oak paneling, custom lighting, automated window shades, sound proofing, and custom cabinetry with tremendous storage.
This special home has its own piece of history. It was photographed in Andrew Alpern's "Luxury Apartment Houses of Manhattan ". An illustrated History that provides a discerning buyer not only a stunning home, but your own piece of history.
Located across the street from Central Park and close to Lincoln Center, the Hotel des Artistes has been past home to many celebrities including Noel Coward, Isadora Duncan, Norman Rockwell, Rudolph Valentino, NYC Mayor John Lindsay (who made the squash court famous), Joel Grey, and many more.
Plus, dining discount and room service from the elegant "Leopard at the des Artistes" with the original "Cafe de Artistes" wall murals of Howard Chandler Christy who was also an early resident of this Iconic building.
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