Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$50,220 ($19.78/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,512,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Gold Coast Glamour
Featuring oversized windows with Empire State Building Views, Apartment 86 at 160 West 12th Street offers everything one could want in luxury living. Designed and furnished by noted designer Libby Langdon, this exquisite home is in pristine condition. The primary bedroom is more reminiscent of one found in a suburban mansion than a Manhattan apartment: an oversized seating area, an elegant dressing room with smartly outfitted closets, and a sumptuous soaking tub, enclosed glass shower, double sinks in a custom vanity and radiant heated floors create an oasis in the city.
Two additional bedrooms are each spacious and enjoy ensuite baths. The loft-like great room has custom built-ins, beamed ceilings, and an incredible chef’s kitchen with slab marble counters, bespoke cabinets and top-of-the-line appliances. Off the foyer is a handsome powder room. There is also an oversized laundry room with wonderful storage, a utility sink, and a vented dryer.
The apartment features a four-pipe HVAC system with zoned climate control.
Developed by Rudin Management, The Greenwich Lane is a collection of extremely desirable custom residences in the heart of Greenwich Village’s Gold Coast. A central garden designed by M. Paul Friedberg & Partners connects all of the buildings, providing a serene oasis with stunning evergreen foliage and tranquil fountains. Amenities include a 24-hour doorperson, resident manager, porters, an enormous fitness center professionally designed by The Wright Fit, 25-meter swimming pool with hot tub, yoga and treatment rooms, locker rooms with steam and sauna, golf simulator, residents lounge, dining room with both a guest chef’s kitchen and separate catering kitchen, a 21-seat screening room, children’s playroom, bicycle storage, and garage spaces for rent.
Apartment 86 can be purchased furnished.
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