Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$140,364 ($31.05/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($4,800,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
277 Fifth Avenue is pleased to offer private in-person appointments with new health and safety standards. Please contact the sales team for a virtual first appointment and in-person follow up appointments. Immediate Occupancy!! 277 Fifth Avenue, the tallest residential building on Fifth Avenue, offers truly spectacular 360-degree views from this special full floor residence that span the city and beyond.
Penthouse 54 is accessed by a keyed elevator opening onto a private landing with separate service entrance. Perfect for entertaining, the 53’x21’ Great Room with ceiling heights up to 14 feet offers views toward the Hudson River, and opens onto a 75’ long loggia providing a gracious outdoor extension of the living space. The Eat-In Kitchen overlooks the loggia with walls of glass, offering perspective from sunrise to sunset.
The Master Bedroom Suite opens onto a private portion of the loggia with an outdoor spa, and also provides an over sized dressing room and windowed master bath. Three additional bedrooms make this 4520 square foot residence a beautifully scaled home in the sky. Architect, Rafael Vinoly, has designed the structural elements into the facade so the interiors are uninterrupted by columns, providing truly panoramic views in all directions from Central Park to the New York Harbor.
Located in NoMad at the heart of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhood, where the elegance of Uptown meets the energy of Downtown, 277 Fifth Avenue offers residents the very best of New York.
A light-filled suite of amenities, designed by Jeffrey Beers International, spans two floors and offers residents carefully curated spaces for relaxation, socializing, and recreation with a lobby library featuring a double-height bookcase wall, an entertainment suite featuring a bar and private dining room with catering pantry, a fitness club opening onto the furnished Fifth Avenue Terrace, a games lounge, and a kids’ club.
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