Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$20,227 ($14.33/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($590,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Luxurious Two Bed Condominium Home in Related Companies Prestigious Building; The Park Imperial.
With Central Park views and approximately 12-foot ceilings (close to 2 feet higher than the building standard), this spacious two (2) bedroom, two (2) bathroom home is a prime example of quality New York City living.
A grand living area maximizes the corner exposure, allowing for morning light and views inclusive of many iconic New York landmarks, all enhanced by customized and elegant wood and onyx built-in panels and cabinetry. Ebony mahogany flooring has been maintained throughout the home to a pristine standard, with name-brand kitchen appliances all recently upgraded.
An extra-large corner primary suite offers marvelous sanctitude, ample walk-in closet space which has been thoughtfully customized, and a beautiful marble bathroom, replete with double vanity, shower and soaking tub. The evening lights across the Midtown skyline, could not be any more perfect from this bedroom and a similarly extraordinary exposure is shared by the second bedroom (currently configured as an office), with each enjoying impressive natural light during the daytime.
A second bathroom is perfectly positioned to be utilized by this bedroom, or as a powder room.
Unparalleled white-glove concierge service is a phone call away with a 24-hour attended lobby. Building amenities include a 47th floor terrace, as well as a very good gym and business center.
Steps away from Columbus Circle, the Theater District, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and Time Warner Center, the Park Imperial gives residents access to New York City’s hotspots, activities and culture, all accentuated by close proximity to Whole Foods, luxury shopping and restaurants such as Bad Roman, Per Se, Momofuku and Marea.
Please schedule a private showing to see this immaculately cared for and quintessential New York City home.
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