Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$26,474 ($15.26/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($914,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
20-year 421a Tax Abatement. Closings Underway.
Sweeping reverently from east to west along 61st Street and culminating at the Hudson River is Two Waterline Square, masterfully designed by the globally significant architects of Kohn Pederson Fox. The collaborative design firm of Yabu Pushelberg honors the pride and scale of the exterior with interior choices predicated on permanence. Custom Italian kitchens by Scavolini celebrate the individual and discerning tastes of each resident.
Outfitted with Gaggenau appliances and punctuated by polished chrome Dornbracht fixtures, each kitchen will supply fully-vented range hoods, wine refrigerators and garbage disposals and will benefit from filtered air and water plus four-pipe HVAC system. Residents will also enjoy a fully-vented dryer. Each bathroom is cradled in a bespoke and indulgent array of stone and wood cabinetry.
Private condominium amenities, located on the 18th Floor, include a private 22-seat dining room with catering kitchen, lounge with river-view balcony, media room, billiards table and bar, great room with fireplace and access to a fully furnished and landscaped 3,700sf sundeck with two outdoor kitchens.
The experience at Two Waterline Square is remarkable in every way. The condominium lobby welcomes residents with plush seating areas and stone fireplace.
In addition to the amenities exclusive to the condominiums of Two Waterline Square, residents will have access to thousands of square feet of dramatically designed sports, fitness, leisure, and outdoor amenities and features, and a twenty-year 421a tax abatement.
Waterline Square elevates the modern residential experience, offering a life that transcends expectations. Rethink how you live.
The complete Offering Terms are in an Offering Plan available from Sponsor: RCB3 Residential For Sale LLC c/o GID.
File No. CD16-0351.
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