Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$190,807 ($51.53/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($6,600,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
220 Central Park South is the epitome of refined luxury. It is the preeminent new address in New York, situated directly on Central Park and designed for the most discerning tastes.
Perched on the 31st floor of the 70 story tower, this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath (3,703 sqft.) residence is one of the most desirable lines in the building. Enjoy a grand living space with high ceilings, unobstructed views of Central Park and magnificent light with northern, western and southern exposures.
The kitchen features a large white marble center-island and countertops, accented with glass and chrome cabinetry. Miele and Sub-Zero appliances throughout. Enjoy city and park views from the primary bedroom. The suite consists of ample storage and a stunning en-suite bath clad in marble, Lefroy Brooks fixtures, a deep, oversized soaking tub, heated floors, steam shower, and water closet.
Three additional bedrooms, each with an en-suite bath complete this grand, yet warm home. Additional residence features include, wide plank, American White Oak herringbone flooring throughout, recessed lighting, laundry room, powder room, and generous storage.
This apartment comes with additional storage and a parking space.
Developed by Vornado Realty Trust, designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and The Office of Thierry W. Despont, 220 Central Park South is THE most luxurious condominium on the market today.
The impeccable design is at once modern, elegant and warm. The amenities were curated for the most discerning tastes (including but not limited to): a state-of-the-art fitness center, squash court, pool, spa, movie theater, game room, playroom, as well as an in house restaurant operated by Jean-Georges. The white glove staff service is second to none; residents are elevated to an entirely new level of 5 star+ quality and lifestyle at 220 Central Park South.
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