Note: the above is based on a down payment of 30% ($1,350,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This exceptional penthouse apartment has a 1300-square-foot wrap terrace with three expansive exposures. Overlooking the iconic Apthorp apartment building to the south, glorious river views with sunset vistas to the west, and views of the George Washington Bridge to the north. The breathtaking views, stunning entertaining space, and history make this a home run -- Joe DiMaggio lived here during his 56-game hitting streak.
This classic six has a private landing off the elevator which leads into an oversized entrance foyer. The gracious living room has south exposure and west facing the river. The dining room is open to the kitchen with large floor to ceiling glass doors that enter onto the west terrace and also has river views.
The windowed kitchen faces the terrace to the north. The master bedroom with an en-suite bath and walk-in closet has a wall of bookshelves and vast double doors that open to the south onto the terrace. The other large bedroom has an en-suite bath and windows facing north.
There are two half-baths, one off the entertaining area and another near the maid’s, office, guest room area. There are beautiful original hardwood floors throughout this home.
400 West End Avenue, The Wexford, is one of the Upper West Side’s most desirable pre-war co-operative white glove buildings. It is full-service with 24-hour doorman and live-in resident manager.
Amenities include central laundry and bicycle storage. Located just one block from Riverside Park, the wonderful boat basin and Hudson River pathway. Zabar’s, Fairway, Citarella and many other fine restaurants and cultural institutions are in the neighborhood.
The #1 subway is one block away.
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