Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$8,982 ($12.01/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($250,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Welcome where luxury meets elegance and sophistication!
The Platinum at 247 West 46th Street is a 43 stories glass and steel building designed by world renowned architect Costas Kondylis.The building’s prime location, creative design and floor plans, resort style amenities and immense outdoor terrace offers unique appeal to the most discerning buyers!
Unit 1205 greets you with a large foyer: This beautiful apartment features10 foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows with sun pouring Eastern exposures. The living area and dining room open into a large gourmet kitchen with Thermador stainless steel appliances, 24 bottle wine cooler, double door refrigerator, dishwasher and chef’s stove.White oak floor createsa warm and tranquil environment with soft natural light.An oversized window, Portuguese limestone, glassenclosed shower, soaking tub, built-in vanity, porcelain sink and Dornbracht fixtures complete the spa-like sensation in the bathroom.
The bedroom offers custom made wall to wall abundant closet space, in addition plenty of room for an office or a sitting area.A Bosch washer/dryer is located in the apartment and the building maintains additional laundry facilities.
The kitchen appliances, the built-in vanity, the sink, the toilet andthe floor were renewed one year ago in this beautiful apartment.
The Platinum features an amazing outdoor terrace, with a fireplace, fitness center with City views, a Golf simulator room, yoga studio, sauna spa and lounge with billiard tables, a wet bar and a high ceilings vast lobby with 26-foot long fireplace.
The building offers a 24-hour concierge, doorman, card access security, bicycle storage room and cold storage for perishable deliveries.
Conveniently situated in close proximity to all attractions; the building is minutes away from TimesSquare, Broadwayshows, a large selection of restaurants in Hell’s Kitchen, Bryant Park, shopping and the majority of NYC subway lines.
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