Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$100,373 ($26.41/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($3,298,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Unique opportunity to combine two adjacent apartments: 1101 and 1102, to create a magnificent and spacious 3,800 SF five or six-bedroom, six-bathroom apartment at the Plaza Private Residences. This grand corner apartment offers breathtaking views of Central Park, 12-foot ceilings, a grand scale living room/dining room, and beautiful pre-war details throughout. True beauty in every way. Finishes encompass a decorative fireplace with a perfectly restored marble mantle, Carrera marble window sills, stylish crown and floor moldings, and herringbone oak floors with an inlaid border.
The primary bedroom suite features a triple exposure a custom walk-in closet and an en-suite marble bathroom with a soaking tub separate shower stalls, double sinks, and mosaic patterned floors that replicate the floor of the original Plaza lobby. The south-facing French windows overlook the Plazas landscaped garden, fountain and reflection pools. The remaining five bedrooms are oversides with en-suite marble bathrooms.
The stunning kitchen has custom-made cabinetry, beautiful Nero Marquina stone countertops, white marble mosaic backsplash, top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances by Viking and Miele, and a wine cooler. The home has smart home technology throughout that controls the temperature, lighting, blackout shades, video/sound system, smart TV, and Lutron lights.
The Plaza residences enjoy hotel-style services and amenities, from concierge and butler service to 24-hour in-room dining, twice-daily housekeeping, plus access to The Palm Court, Plaza Food Hall, Champagne Bar, Rose Club, Warren-Tricomi Salon, Grand Ballroom, Terrace Room, and luxury retail shops.
Experience Manhattan’s premier living destination, steps from Central Park, glamorous Fifth Avenue shopping, internationally-acclaimed fine dining, and the best of New York City.
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