Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$35,071 ($14.18/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,160,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Designed with the distinction of a privately-commissioned home, this 2,474 sq ft 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom floor-through penthouse is the pinnacle of luxury. Enjoy panoramic views of downtown to the Freedom Tower from floor-to-ceiling casement windows, and your private 375 sq ft terrace.
The interior is graciously laid out, with open-concept living/dining areas and spacious bedrooms which offer urban tranquility.
Arrive through a private elevator landing into a commodious great room with window walls bathed in sunshine from triple exposures and enjoy seamless indoor/outdoor living onto the south-facing terrace.
High ceilings, wide-plank distressed oak floors, premium finishes, and a contemporary yet timeless aesthetic grace the ambience throughout. The chefs kitchen is equipped with white oak cabinetry, engineered quartz countertops and backsplash, huge eat-in island, and suite of high-end appliances from Sub-Zero, Lacanche & Miele.
Set in the rear of the home for privacy, the master bedroom includes 2 large closets and a windowed 5-piece en-suite bathroom with White Persian honed marble walls, gray stone floors, gray stone double vanity sink, soaking tub & separate glass-enclosed walk-in shower. Secondary bedrooms feature private closet space & full en-suite bathrooms, with terrace access an extra bonus in bedroom #3. A Whirlpool washer/dryer provides in-home laundry convenience.
This attractively-priced luxury penthouse is perfect for a family, art collector, pied-a-terre or primary home, and is poised for strong investment upside. 225 West 17th St offers a collection of 14 homes in the heart of Chelsea’s diverse array of boutiques, restaurants, galleries & cultural institutions. Minutes away is The Highline, Chelsea Market, Barney’s, Avenues The World School, and all the offerings of Flatiron, West Village, Meatpacking & Hudson Yards.
The unusually low carrying charges are also rare to find in new development.
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