Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$52,975 ($22.54/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 10% ($720,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Live at the iconic Essex House, a luxury Art Deco hotel with 185 privately owned residences now managed by J.W. Marriott. Built in 1931 as the largest and most luxurious hotel in Manhattan, it has been home to celebrities and captains of industry throughout the decades. Resident owners, guests and tenants are offered a full complement of white glove hotel services and world-class amenities including 24 hour in-room dining; valet, concierge and bell staff; a fitness center and spa; a business center and an award-winning gourmet restaurant.
Housekeeping is provided upon request and includes bed and bath linens. Here, all of your needs and wishes are met efficiently, with warm smiles.
Re-designed and completely refurbished in an elegant but comfortable style. This convertible three bedroom and 3 full bath residence features a 50+ foot expanse of Central Park, East and West views, two fireplaces and a large eat-in kitchen with upscale Miele and Subzero appliances and custom cabinetry, even the kitchen offers magnificent Park views.
The stunning 30ft living room features custom cabinetry, a fireplace and window seats from which you can perch and read a book while admiring the carriages on the street below or watch the Thanksgiving Day parade just outside your windows. The lovely paneled library/den can be converted into a bedroom or may also be used as a formal dining room. the ample and sophisticated master bedroom with marble en-suite bath and his and hers closets also features the second fireplace in the apartment.
This a perfect residence as well as a fantastic pied-a-terre for discerning buyers wanting the ease and comfort of a lifestyle afforded by first class hotel living in a truly spectacular setting, the lovely art-deco Essex House hotel on world-renowned Central Park South.
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