Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$83,318 ($18.29/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($2,500,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Overlooking the High Line and in the heart of the vibrant Chelsea Arts district, 508 West 24th Street is architect/developer Cary Tamarkin’s ten-story condominium, designed in the spirit of West Chelsea’s industrial-era warehouses. Signature over-sized casement windows allow light to flood throughout and alternate with bands of carefully composed architectural concrete.
The 5th floor is the largest unit in the building at 4556 square feet and is accessible via a private elevator landing that opens up to a wide entry foyer ideal for art enthusiasts.
The loft is customize perfect for entertaining or ideal for intimate settings. In addition, quiet living quarters are separate from the two expansive living rooms and dining space. The entire loft features 10-foot ceilings, solid rift and quartered white oak floors.
The master bedroom suite includes a luxurious spa bath and private dressing rooms; secondary bedrooms have en-suite baths. The residence is very spacious with views facing North, South, East and West and includes a fantastic private balcony overlooking the Highline.
The 19-foot open kitchen is handcrafted with fine details such as burnished brass Nanz hardware, Calacatta Gold marble counter-top and back-splash, and custom walnut cabinetry.
Building amenities include a doorman, fitness center, two private storage units, bike room, and an approximately 1,300 square foot common courtyard. This unique Chelsea location is surrounded by Manhattan’s best restaurants and some of the most desirable shopping in NYC. Best of all, the property in engulfed with some of the world’s finest contemporary art galleries.
Also within walking distance to the Meat Packing District, Whitney Museum, Chelsea Piers, the new Hudson Yards and the all of the great attractions of the Hudson River Parks.
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