Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$34,102 ($17.49/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,000,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel’s chef d’oevre is a living work of art. Inspired by the stained-glass windows of the Sacre Coeur Cathedral in his hometown of Paris, each window of the glass curtain is a different size and shape, making for the most dramatic sunsets overlooking the Hudson. On the highest floor of the A line with this floorplan, 16A is the most coveted layout in the building, thanks to its perfect situation at the tip of the building, boasting triple (Northern/Western/Eastern) exposures.
The unit essentially boasts a glass wall with direct views of the Hudson River facing West, direct views of the Empire State facing East and direct views of Hudson Yards facing North. With 1,950sf, this 3BR/3.5 Bath features an enormous entertaining space and open chef’s kitchen by Valcucine which is all stainless-steel counters/cabinetry complemented by a moveable island and appliances by Viking, Sub-Zero, and Fisher & Paykel. Flooring throughout the apartment is of rarely seen imported terrazzo marble, and 11-foot ceilings make for reflected light all day long.
Sleek bathrooms outfitted with Kohler fixtures are paneled entirely in Corian, and the luxurious 5-point master bath features dual vanities and separate (windowed!) soaking tub and shower stall. Apt is outfitted with motorized shades throughout. 100 Eleventh is an exclusive full-service building that welcomes you with an updated lobby designed by the architect himself.
Amenities include a full gym and 70-foot heated indoor/outdoor pool, as well as a bike room, and onsite concierge and resident manager. Perfectly located in the best stretch of West Chelsea, with all the top art galleries surrounding you and only a stone’s throw from the Highline and Chelsea Market. The Whitney Museum and Meatpacking district just a few blocks to the south.
TENANT IN PLACE UNTIL AUGUST 23.
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