Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$92,815 ($31.56/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($1,399,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Perhaps only "once in a century" does a magnificent landmark art deco, Central Park West, Pre-war Condominium come on the market. This iconic, full service doorman building features six-foot tall windows that overlook Central Park from 30 stories above, providing sweeping views of the stunningly beautiful Manhattan skyline.
This five-bedroom home at the world renowned “Century Condominiums” has three attended entrances and retains long lost pre-war craftsmanship. The only full floor home in the Southern Tower along Central Park West, the building rises above the city and provides stunning views from every single window.
A Honduran wood paneled library opens to a large sun soaked living room with views the stretch all the way to the east side of Manhattan, and beyond.
A gracious living room sits high above the park and adjoins a corner formal dining room that boasts double exposed windows and one of New York's best South Eastern views. Dining could not be made more enjoyable as it also faces Central Park. A Master Bedroom suite situated on the northeast corner of this home offers its own unique Central Park view.
Be mesmerized as you curl up on the windowed bench and unwind as you watch the seasonal changing view.
Just blocks from Columbus Circle and literally steps from Central Park, one can stroll through the tree lined pathways and quiet trails of the park or walk among the hustle and bustle of 62nd street and Broadway. The neighborhood has everything; shops, fine dining and internationally known art institutions.
Imagine stepping out into your private vestibule where an elevator attendant waits to take you down to the building's recently restored Art Deco lobby. There the concierge hands you tickets for that evening's performance at Lincoln Center, which is just around the block.
Returning home, you gaze down at the tree tops of Central Park and the sparkling lights of Manhattan.
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