Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$85,233 ($27.31/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($2,580,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Sprawling penthouse perched on the 75th floor at the Four Seasons Residences,30 Park Place. Throughout this 3,121 square foot, three bedroom, four and a half bath apartment. Expansive views south, east and west present each room with a backdrop of New York’s scenic skyline and river views.
An elegant foyer opens up into an expansive living room of 30’ x 17’ dimensions with a separate dining room measuring 18’ long. Each room captures city and river views with ceilings boasting up to 14’ in height. Two bookend Terraces located off each of the living room and dining room completes the symmetry, offering extended options for entertainment.
Eat in Kitchen is conveniently tucked away next to the dining room with access to the shared terrace giving the option to "dine-out" within one’s home. Given its own separate wing, the master bedroom suite is accessible to the south facing terrace off the living room. Two dedicated master bathrooms, one featuring a window, are situated between a generous walk-in closet as well as separate massive walk-in closet.
Down the corridor towards the other end of the apartment, you will find your second and third en suite bedrooms and bathrooms with exposures south and east for bedroom #2 and east facing for bedroom #3. Custom interiors by Robert A.M. Stern, including white oak Bilotta custom-designed kitchen cabinetry featuring Gaggenau appliances throughout and polished marble counter tops; five-fixture master bathrooms with marble slab floors and countertops, Kallista fittings & accessories, and radiant heat flooring; ceiling hung four-pipe fan coil heating and A/C system with dedicated zones; pre-wiring for home technology; and solid white oak floors in natural matte finish with a herringbone pattern in select formal rooms. Spa, swimming pool, and hotel services.
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