Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($6,500,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Perched high atop the prestigious Sherry Netherland Hotel, this extraordinary and palatial residence boasts 100 linear feet overlooking Central Park and offers stunning 360-degree views of the Manhattan skyline and other celebrated landmarks such as Grand Army Plaza and the historic facade of the Plaza Hotel.
The truly grand 15-room residence comprises the entire 18th Floor of the building, offering the ultimate in privacy and luxury. Sun pours into this high floor simplex throughout the day while three large planted terraces enjoy sunny open exposures to the west, south, and north. In the evening, the skyline unfolds against a dramatic backdrop of city lights.
The extremely versatile layout is vast and comprised of five principal Entertaining Rooms, all overlooking Central Park, including a breathtaking corner Living Room, stylish Library with wet bar, a large square Dining Room, and corner Den with access to both of the larger terraces.
Additionally, there are a multitude of Bedrooms and Dressing Rooms which could be configured to suit anyone’s particular needs, eight Baths, and a Den/Media Room. The flexible floor plan of this enormous apartment is perfectly suited for grand entertaining and a big lifestyle filled with family and guests.
This spectacular abode offers the rare opportunity to own a stylish and special residence in one of New York’s finest Pre-War cooperatives. Services and amenities offered by The Sherry Netherland include full concierge services, 24-hour doormen and elevator attendants, daily housekeeping, evening turndown services, valet parking, room service provided by the renowned Harry Cipriani, a fitness center, barber shop, and beauty salon.
There is a monthly assessment for the 18th Floor and maids rooms of $8,011.27 (Through September 2027) and a monthly license fee for exclusive use of the 18th Floor elevator lobby of $2,341.67
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