Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$12,834 ($9.52/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($330,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
SUNNY 23RD FLOOR, CORNER HOME - 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, LOFT, AND DEN (3RD SLEEP AREA). This rare and unique home has a great layout and flow with 1,348sf interior and 296sf exterior fully usable space; ready for your lifestyle and design ideas. From the living area (23’4" X 13’) step onto your private entertaining terrace (23’ X 13’), where you will enjoy great sunlight and spectacular New York Harbor, Hudson River, and Statue of Liberty views.
There is a centrally located kitchen, and two full size bathrooms. Everyone has their own space to sleep, work, and study; with a master bedroom, second bedroom, loft up the stairs, and a den. There are 5 great closets, including a big (8’ X 7’7") walk-in closet.
20 West Street is located in the Financial District, across from Battery Park, and was converted in 2005 to a 283 unit condominium building; featuring the finest 24-hour door attendants, porters, live-in superintendent, and is pet friendly. Amenities you will want to use, include a 12,000sf gym, screening room, indoor and outdoor lounges. New in the neighborhood is wonderful dining and shopping options at the redesigned Seaport, Brookfield Place, the Oculus, and Eataly.
Most all subway transportation lines (1,2,3,4,5,R,W,A,C,E,J,Z) converge nearby at the new PATH station and Fulton Center. Whole Foods FiDi is coming.
The Downtown Club as it is known today, formerly the Downtown Athletic Club, was home to the annual awarding of the Heisman Trophy, and named after John Heisman, the club’s first athletic director. The Club was founded in 1926. The building was designed in a classic art deco decor.
Its architects, Starrett & Van Vleck are also noted for designing several New York City department stores, including Lord and Taylor, Bloomingdales, and Saks Fifth Avenue shortly before the design of this Club. It has been designated as a landmark in New York, ensuring the building’s unique architectural legacy.
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