Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$41,977 ($15.59/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,375,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
212 Fifth Avenue is known as "the city’s most powerful address" and the finest boutique luxury condominium on Madison Square Park. This 3-bedroom, 3.5 bath residence harmonizes contemporary living with classic prewar design. The creation of Pembrooke & Ives and architect David Helpern, the residence is designed for entertaining and offers a carefully crafted floorplan, high ceilings and numerous gallery walls.
The foyer – complete with coffered ceilings and bookmatched slabs of marble -- is the classic focal point from which every room radiates. The kitchen, dining and living spaces take on a loft-like, open floor plan and provide a stunning vista of the surrounding historic buildings. The result is a celebration of space and light. Three bedroom suites are kept intentionally separate for privacy in a classic configuration.
Only the finest quality materials coupled with the best craftsmanship were chosen for 212 Fifth Avenue, including 4-inch thick Calacatta marble countertops, milled wood cabinets and top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances in the kitchen. The master bathroom features radiant-heated Thassos stone floors, fluted Carrara marble walls, solid surface Lacava tub and Waterworks fixtures. Solid hardwood floors are in an oversized version of the stylish Chevron pattern throughout.
A Savant home automation system is ready for expansion and controls multiple four pipe HVAC system zones, window shades and lobby-connected security.
Come home to best-in-class services and amenities, including 24-hour doorman, concierge, premier building manager, valet parking, Jay Wright-designed fitness center with adjoining yoga studio and private treatment room, golf simulator, screening room, boardroom, game room, children’s playroom, lounge and cold storage for fresh food deliveries. Storage rooms are available for purchase.
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