Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$65,996 ($14.14/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($850,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Encompassing the entire thirty first floor of 500 Park Avenue, this 4 bedroom plus den and library, 5 and a half bath residence is truly luxury defined. From its panoramic views of the city skyline to Central Park, to its perfect scale and design, this residence has it all. One is greeted into this sprawling 4,667 square foot sky compound via private elevator landing which leads into the entry gallery.
Just off the gallery are the Great Room and Formal Dining Room. The Great Room is a dual corner room featuring 3 walls of windows and 3 different exposures/views, including the city skyline and iconic 59th Street Bridge. The well-proportioned corner Dining Room and features exposures to the East, North and partial Park views.
Adjacent to the living room are the Den and Library, both with southern light and exposures.
The fully equipped chef-level, eat-in Kitchen features SubZero, Gaggenau and Miele appliances and features stunning Park views. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large laundry/staff room.
The residence features two separate bedroom wings, one to the North and to the South. The Master Suite, situated off the southern bedroom wing, faces south and west and has a spa-level en-suite bathroom with double vanity, soaking tub and shower as well as a massive dressing room. The three secondary bedrooms are of impressive size and all feature gorgeous en-suite baths.
Designed by renowned architect James Polchek, who was awarded the gold medal for outstanding architecture by the AIA, 500 Park Avenue is a white glove condominium located centrally on Manhattan’s prestigious East Side. The building features full-time doorman/concierge, a roof garden and private storage. A stones throw away to Gold Coast shopping, dining and culture, the acquisition opportunity of this full floor Park Avenue residence is not to be missed.
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