Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$41,851 ($21.84/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,425,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
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Your very best New York, available now!
Ideally situated on the prime south and east exposures of The Park Loggia, a brand new condominium in Manhattans most coveted location. Residence 28A is a light filled three bedroom, two and a half bathroom featuring private outdoor space with views of Central Park and Columbus Circle. A gracious entry gallery with wide plank white oak floors leads to a chefs kitchen featuring a quartzite countertop, breakfast bar and full Miele appliance package, including double ovens and a wine refrigerator.
The primary bedroom has access to the outdoor space and features a large walk-in closet and spacious five-fixture marble bathroom. Two additional south-facing bedrooms, a powder room and GE washer and vented dryer complete the package. Nearly 20,000 square feet of thoughtfully planned amenities, designed by AD 100 designers Pembrooke & Ives, includes ample indoor and outdoor spaces for entertaining, dining, fitness, and leisure activities to suit every taste.
Immediate occupancy available.
The Park Loggia at 15 West 61st Street is the latest iconic achievement of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and is in the epicenter of culture and luxury, quite literally moments from Central Park, Columbus Circle, and New York Citys most celebrated experiences. Developed by AvalonBay Communities, The Park Loggia features a classic and luminous terra cotta façade, elegant porte cochere arrival and luxurious loggias. Attending a Lincoln Center ballet, seeing MoMA masterpieces, dining at Michelin star rated restaurants and shopping at couture designer flagship stores are all conveniently within reach.
Exclusive Marketing & Sales Agent: Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group
The complete offering terms are in an Offering Plan available from the Sponsor. File No. CD-180379. Equal Housing Opportunity
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