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This corner home enjoys jetliner views that wrap from river to river, encompass the entirety of Manhattan, and stretch to the Atlantic Ocean and Westchester. There truly are no other residences on the market that offer the same level of quality, amenities, ceiling height and view, at the moment.
At just under 2,000 square feet and with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, this residence has so much to offer its new owner. Shared by only one other apartment on the landing, the entry to the home is highly private.
After entering through the gracious foyer, the open-plan feel immediately greets you with corner views and light. The chef’s kitchen, designed like the rest of the home by AD100 interior designer David Mann, is open to the living and dining area and has fully vented top-of-the-line appliances and finishes.
Herringbone-style white oak wood flooring outlines the residence, and it also boasts automatic shades, a full-sized vented washer/dryer, and heated floors in all bathrooms.
The bedrooms are substantial in size and enjoy a different perspective of the view, and each has their own en-suite bathroom clad in marble and limestone.
The master bedroom is replete with multiple walk-in closets for ample storage and an enormous and graciously appointed master bathroom with double vanity, soaking tub, and oversized stall shower, all with stunning northern views of the city.
111 Murray is a new height in global luxury. The building offers 157 residences over its 800 feet of height, with architecture by KPF, amenities by David Rockwell and landscape architecture by Edmund Hollander.
The building offers over 20,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities including full-time concierge and resident manager, fitness center by the Wright Fit, 25-meter pool, plunge pools, hammam, private Dry Bar, children’s playroom, teen room, lounges, catering kitchen, and multiple outdoor spaces and gathering areas.
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