Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$14,325 ($9.64/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($350,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
The Prima Building located at 130 W 20th Street is in the upscale heart of Manhattan. Unit 1A echoes this as a bi-level unit with both a lower-level private patio and an expansive upper-level garden terrace. With hardwood floors and custom tile work throughout and oversized floor-to-ceiling windows, natural light floods this renovated, sleek apartment.
Upon entering the unit, the spacious kitchen/living room area welcomes you. The chef’s style kitchen is an open layout with top of line Sub-Zero and Miele appliances and beverage fridge, marble waterfall countertops, and custom cabinetry. The living room has a large closet and is big enough for any layout.
Two sets of doors connect you to the expansive garden terrace ready for entertaining friends and family with the best of outdoor living.
The main floor primary bedroom comes with large windows overlooking the terrace and is equipped with custom, built-in cedar and oak closets and shelves. The spa-like ensuite is equipped with modern fixtures, reflexology tiling, and waterfall & body-spray shower and soaking tub. The double vanity provides exceptional space for two people.
Off the living room is another renovated and modernized guest bathroom.
The lower level offers space for another bedroom or TV den for entertaining and a home office area. Another half bath is located on this level with the option of installing a shower, making it a full bath - as is the in-unit washer and dryer.
Double doors lead to the second outdoor living space lined with walls for privacy.
The Prima Building offers a lounge, media room, and wet bar along with bike storage, a 24-hour doorman, gym, cold storage, and deeded personal storage garage. Located next to the neighborhood park, it’s within minutes of Greenwich Village, Meatpacking, and the shops, restaurants, bars, and clubs of Chelsea. Access to nine subway lines connects you to all of Manhattan and NYC, but living in a neighborhood like this will make it hard to want to leave.
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