Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$72,356 ($23.00/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($980,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Significant Price Reduction: Stunning duplex Penthouse with over 1,000 square foot private roof garden at the architecturally significant Porter House, designed by SHoP architects: a combination of a traditional warehouse built in 1905 with a zinc clad tower addition. This one-of-a-kind residence offers four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, 25 floor-to-ceiling custom steel windows and wide plank Jatoba floors spanning 3,146 square feet. The 38 x 16 corner Living Room with soaring ceiling heights is a wow!
Rarely does one experience such volume of space, beautiful light and protected views over one of the most picturesque neighborhoods in Manhattan!! The windowed, state-of-the-art gourmet kitchen has every amenity to indulge the selective chef: the finest Ferretti custom hi-gloss cabinetry with two separate sinks, ample counter space and stainless steel Viking appliances. The three bedroom suites are located on a separate floor.
The 20 x 15 corner master bedroom suite is unparalleled with a dressing room with a view, an oversized spa-like five fixture master bathroom offers two floor-to-ceiling windows with amazing views! Two additional bedroom suites are located at the end of the hall. The beautiful and private roof terrace with birds eye view over the historical Meatpacking District is accessible by an elevator as well as a light filled staircase.
This residence is pre-wired for media and internet, built with vented kitchen, bath and laundry to the outdoors, custom closets throughout and its own central air-conditioning. The Porter House sits right in the center of where the Meatpacking, Chelsea, and the West Village meet. This historical condominium offers bicycle room, storage, fitness center, video security system, on-site superintendent and doorman service 7:00am 11:00pm.
Never before offered since built in 2003.
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