Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($8,262,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Unique opportunity to create a high floor, spectacular corner duplex with outdoor space at the iconic Beresford. With over 5500 sq/ft of interior space, and an approximate 900 sq/ft terrace, the potential is incredible. Situated on the North East corner of the building, apartments 16G & 17G have sweeping views of Central Park, the Reservoir, the Southern skyline and beyond.
Apartment 16G is a four-bedroom home with unparalleled Central Park views.
Available for the first time in 50 years, this home is spread over approximately 3500 square feet, provides light and views from nearly every room and has abundant pre-war charm.
Apartment 17G is a two-bedroom, approximately 2250, square foot home, featuring a spectacular terrace. Light and views abound from both the interior as well as the terrace which faces East over Central Park and wraps around the residence to the North. The terrace, accessible from all major rooms, offers an abundance of space for dining and entertaining, with multiple gathering areas where you can enjoy stunning views of the Park and City skyline.
This combination must be approved by the Board.
The Beresford, a prewar cooperative clad in elegant limestone, was completed in 1929 and designed by the renowned architect Emery Roth.
Nestled in one of Manhattan’s most coveted residential neighborhoods, this legendary building, with its distinctive towers, enjoys proximity to Central Park and an array of the city’s finest museums, shops, galleries, schools, and restaurants.
This white-glove cooperative offers an array of amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, state-of-the-art fitness center, bicycle room, and laundry facilities. Pets are welcomed. Please note there is a 2% flip tax paid by the buyer.
Marketed as a combination listings.
The price of 16G is $9,950,000 and is represented by Brown Harris Stevens.
The price of 17G is $7,850,000 and is represented by Sotheby.
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