Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$70,242 ($19.79/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($950,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Extraordinary private 54th floor penthouse features unparalleled 360-degree skyline views spanning from the George Washington Bridge, all the way down to the World Trade Center. Enjoy 100 linear feet of front row Central Park Views offering bird's eye view of some of the most iconic NYC events including; the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, the fireworks display on New Year's Eve from Central Park, as well as the final sprint to the finish for the runners in the N.Y.C Marathon.
Enter through your private elevator landing to reveal a magnificent, 31' x 36' great room with triple exposures and a bay window. Gaze onto Central Park from the huge open concept 14' x 23' eat-in-kitchen, or entertain in Park front facing glass enclosed Dining room.
The grand 11-ft ceilings & floor-to-ceiling windows add to the breathtaking vistas throughout the 3,549 sq. foot residence.
The home has 3 spacious bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, a separate den/ Media room, and a laundry room. The 17'x17'primary bedroom has a large windowed walk-in closet, and an impressive 15'x18' five-fixture en-suite marble bathroom with large picture windows overlooking the Hudson river.
Located on Billionaires' Row, the Central Park Place Condominium is a white glove full-service building. Amenities include; a double height ceiling health club, indoor swimming pool, sauna, boxing room, massage room, yoga room, party room with terrace, a dining room and with full catering kitchen, and overnight guest suites.
Enjoy the very best of Manhattan including Central Park, the Museum of Art and Design, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Broadway shows , world class dining, the largest Whole Foods Market on the eastern seaboard ; and a shoppers dream with the new Nordstrom Department Store and the Shops at Time Warner Center.
Excellent transportation options including the Columbus Circle subway hub accessible from within the building.
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