Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$13,422 ($9.91/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($404,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Just steps from the hustle and bustle of 5th Avenue, you will instantly feel at home in your unique 5-room, pre-war condo spanning over 1,350 square feet. Built in 1924 by renowned architect Rosario Candela, 40 West 55th Street, 2B is impeccably detailed, stunning, modern, and chic!
This classic five room home features 1,354 square feet for the perfect two bedroom, two bath with a separate dining room, gracious entrance foyer, 9’2 ceilings, northern and eastern exposures, and custom traditional oak wood floors. The living room/entertainment area has a wood-burning marble fireplace, custom bookcases, and a mirrored bar with wine refrigerator.
Marble /stone/mosaic glass walls and floors in baths, and closets are custom built. The eclectic aesthetic of the apartment is evident, while also remaining sleek, yet comfortable. Your clean, traditional kitchen features eastern exposures, top-of-the-line appliances like a dishwasher, and deluxe fixtures.
Both bathrooms boast Waterworks accents and luxurious finishes. Throughout the home is an abundance of closet space. Both the apartment, and the nature of the building is a renowned example and best residential work of the legendary architect Candelas.
With only three neighbors on your floor, privacy should never be an issue for your apartment.
40W55 features a full-time doorman, storage, central laundry and is pet friendly. The building lobby includes touches of Sean Johnson decor, inspired by the Museum of Modern Art. This home has easy access to both the east and west sides and is only steps away from Central Park and many of Manhattan’s most famous attractions, such as Rockefeller Center, Times Square and an abundance of restaurants and bars.
Additionally, furniture and fixtures available for purchase.
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