Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$61,175 ($16.53/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,860,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
An incredible opportunity to purchase a four-bedroom home at the Four Seasons 5-Star residences in downtown Manhattan. Occupying half of the floor, this 65th floor residence offers sweeping views from river to river including the Empire State Building and One World Trade. Upon entry you are greeted by floor to ceiling windows in the main living space; a formal dining space that is connected to the main living space offers open concept living and entertaining; an additional eat-in kitchen and casual dining space is connected to the chef’s kitchen that features white-oak Bilotta custom-designed cabinetry, Gaggenau appliances and polished marble counter tops.
Through a 32-ft long gallery hall, the master bedroom suite was crafted to offer generous privacy with dual bathrooms, both featuring marble slab floors and countertops, Robert A.M. Stern-designed vanities and radiant heat flooring. The master suite continues with his and hers fully built out walk-in closets and a dressing area. Other notable details within this residence include a butler’s pantry, fully-equipped laundry room with custom built-ins, a separate dedicated service entrance, ceiling heights that soar from 10.6’ to 11’ high.
This smart home residence has been pre-wired for relevant in-home technology, ceiling hung four-pipe fan coil heating and A/C system with dedicated zones; and solid white oak floors in natural matte finish with herringbone pattern in select formal rooms.
The Four Seasons Private Residences provide a unique opportunity to experience life in the most sought-after locations and exclusive communities. With signature Four Seasons service and outstanding amenities on their doorstep, owners enjoy unparalleled access to a personally tailored lifestyle, while our long-term property management ensures a worry-free ownership experience.
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