Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$12,468 ($15.82/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($370,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
121 East 22nd Street is an exceptional residential building in the Gramercy neighborhood, designed by the renowned architectural firm OMA, founded by Rem Koolhaas.
Unit N1005, located on the 10th floor, is a highly sought-after apartment situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Gramercy, and the only One Bedroom unit available currently in the building.
This stunning apartment boasts impressive features such as high ceilings, oversized windows that offer breathtaking views of the city, and wide plank white oak floors. The custom window treatments add an elegant touch to the space.
The kitchen in this unit is both stylish and functional, equipped with top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances, a polished quartz countertop, and acid-etched, back-painted glass cabinetry with custom millwork interiors.
The master bathroom is a true sanctuary, featuring Calacatta Paonazzo marble countertops, tub decks, and accent walls.
The white oak cabinetry, polished chrome Kallista fixtures, and acid-etched glass shower door enhance the luxurious feel of the space.
Residents of 121 East 22nd Street are treated to a carefully curated selection of amenities. The building offers a 24/7 attended lobby and full concierge services, ensuring convenience and security.
The indoor pool provides a refreshing retreat, while the landscaped courtyard offers a serene outdoor space.
The indoor/outdoor residents’ lounge, rooftop terrace with a fire pit and grill, private dining room with a catering kitchen, and state-of-the-art fitness center cater to residents’ social and wellness needs.
Additionally, there is a screening room, children’s playroom, automated indoor parking system, bike storage, and private storage available.
Living at 121 East 22nd Street offers a luxurious and convenient lifestyle in the heart of Gramercy, with exceptional design, amenities, and breathtaking views.
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