Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$67,637 ($18.23/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($990,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Large private terrace with views. XXX mint 4 bedroom/4.5 bath + library condominium penthouse with 925 SF west facing private terrace. This 3,711 square foot home on the 32nd floor recently underwent an exhaustive two year renovation and has magnificent City, Hudson River + GWB and Central Park views. Conveniently located in the heart of the Upper West Side by Lincoln Center, the apartment features 9.5 foot ceilings, Savant Home Automation system, and fabulous sunlight and views from every room.
The sprawling layout includes an enormous great room with a dining area, wood-burning fireplace and terrace access; formal library with terrace access and adjacent powder room; large custom-designed eat-in kitchen with Miele appliances; master suite with terrace access, a custom-built walk-in closet and oversized marble bath with heated marble floors, steam shower and soaking tub; two additional bedrooms (each with its own ensuite bath); large staff/guest room with ensuite bath. Penthouse 2B has southern, western and northern exposures and low monthly condo fees and taxes. 1965 Broadway is a no smoking building. *48 hours' notice required to complete paperwork for showings.*
RENOVATION HIGHLIGHTS
The penthouse recently underwent an exhaustive two year renovation, which included a complete demolition and rebuilding of the entire apartment; no detail was overlooked.
All infrastructure and finishes are of the highest quality, and state-of-the-art technology has been incorporated throughout.
Architect: Scott Hirshson, Hirshson Architecture + Design
Interior Designer: Heather Moore, Heather Moore Design
Kitchen Interior Designer: SieMatic
Terrace Design: Evan C. Lai Landscape Design
Contractor: SilverLining Inc.
PH2B was totally demolished and gut-renovated down to the cement slab and completely rebuilt over a two year period. The floor plan was reconfigured to incorporate more classical architectural features and redesigned to accommodate an elegant 21st century lifestyle.
UPGRADES
Central Air Conditioning architecturally built into ceilings; PTAC window units removed
Cement slab leveled
All new branch plumbing
New oak floors throughout
Additional soundproofing for AC handler
All walls were rebuilt with additional insulation/soundproofing and bundled wires
The wood-burning fireplace has been completely rebuilt and relined.
TERRACE
Designed by Evan C. Lai Landscape Design. The surface was taken down to the water membrane and repaved with bluestone tiles; a self-irrigation system and wind sensor awning were added.
KITCHEN
SieMatic custom-designed kitchen
Kitchen was expanded into former dining room to create a large eat-in area
Miele refrigerator, freezer, master chef oven, warming drawer, classic speed oven, and gas cooktop
ULine wine cooler
LG washer/dryer
MASTER SUITE
Corner room with direct terrace access and western and northern exposures, including views of Central Park
Bathroom with Italian Calcutta Gold marble and heated floors
Spacious walk-in closet
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Carrier Infinity Series throughout
All major mechanicals have been soundproofed
LIGHTING, SOUND & SHADES
Savant System controls lights, TVs, speaker system, curtains and shades via phone app.
THE BUILDING
Built in 1996 by Millennium Partners
33 stories
187 units
Live-in Resident Manager
Doorman
24 hour lobby concierge desk
24 hour porter
24 hour service entrance
Handyman
Managed by Brown Harris Stevens
The Grand Millennium, built by Millennium Partners and completed in 1996, is a full service, white glove building located in the heart of Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side.
Central Park, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, the Time Warner Center, shopping and fine dining are all easily accessible. Equinox Sports Club is across the street. Multiple subway lines and bus routes are close by. The building is pet friendly and has bike storage.
1965 Broadway is a no smoking building.
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