Note: the above is based on a down payment of 40% ($1,800,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Pure wow! The “It” home, glamorous and iconic, high above Manhattan in the golden tower of The Carlyle, New York’s beacon of society since 1929. Offering a highly exclusive and luxurious lifestyle, The Carlyle is preferred by presidents, celebrities, dignitaries, and business moguls. A rare opportunity to live in the enchanted ambiance of this extraordinary 2 to 3 bedroom residence with one of the most beautiful living rooms in New York, featuring a soaring 14’ ceiling, double height windows that provide exquisite light from three exposures, fireplace, herringbone floor, built-in sound system, and panoramic views.
Perfect as a grand salon for entertaining or an intimate candlelight interlude. This private, light filled home has superb details and custom finishes throughout, including the elegant dining room, luxurious master bedroom with en-suite marble bath, second bedroom/study with bath/walk-in closet, a third bath, and chef’s kitchen with service entrance. Your everyday needs are a phone call away with a full range of white glove services, including housekeeping, concierge, doorman, valet, 24/7 room service and phone operator, engineer, IT support, shipping, courtesy car, garage, spa, salon and fitness center.
Additional amenities include formal and casual dining, banquet and conference facilities, and the renowned Café Carlyle and Bemelmans Bar. Located on the Upper East Side, The Carlyle is just footsteps away from Central Park, the finest restaurants, cafes, museums, galleries and shopping, and is the NYC home for the world’s elite, including Kate and William, Charles, Camilla, Clooney and Federer. The incomparable Carlyle offers residents the advantages of cooperative apartment ownership along with its elegant facilities, understated service and carefree lifestyle.
Permanent, pied-a-terres, and corporate residences welcome. Financing permitted. Pets allowed. Virtually staged and original photographs.
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