Listing Courtesy of Compass
$30,000,000
Potential Rebate: $450,000
Life at The Top
With 60 feet of direct Central Park frontage in New York’s most storied building, this extraordinary 6,300SF* residence thrills upon entry. With soaring 11-foot ceilings, majestic large-scale windows and fabulous room proportions, 4A is grand and comfortable. The exceptional layout is ideal for both entertaining and large-format living—the original 13-room apartment has been thoughtfully reconfigured into 11 rooms, retaining its grandeur and offering seamless circularity and remarkable flexibility to suit any lifestyle.
Stately and impressive rooms are anchored by 29 oversized windows that frame enchanting views and bathe the interiors in natural light throughout the day. The scale of the windows is in proportion to the soaring 11-foot ceilings, creating an extraordinary sense of volume, openness, and elegance.
Currently configured as four bedrooms—each with its own en suite bath—plus a distinguished library, the residence features five fireplaces, wood paneling, and an abundance of closet space. The largely external exposures ensure light and privacy in equal measure.
Modern comforts include thru-wall air conditioning, a private landing, and a separate staff room. To top off this extraordinary offering, the cooperative has available for owners a full-time chef and staffed dining room with catering, a terraced penthouse gym, and a maid and laundry service.
4A is a rare offering—an iconic home in a pedigreed cooperative, where residents live in great comfort and where timeless architecture meets an unbeatable vantage point over Central Park.
*A third party, FloorPlanSource, states the interior gross square footage to be approximately 6,300SF.
Building:
-Built in 1928, Rosario Candella and Warren & Wetmore
-26 units, 15 stories tall
-Full-time doorman, porters, daily handymen, live-in superintendent
-In-house chef (full-time)
-Maid and laundry service
-Fully staffed dining room + catering room
-Terraced, penthouse gym
-Pet friendly, Pied a terre permitted
-Financing not permitted
-2% flip tax (paid by purchaser)
Apartment:
-13 into 11 Rooms, 4 Beds, 5.5 Baths
-6,300SF*, ceilings 11'
-Thru-wall A/C throughout
-5 fireplaces
-Conveys with designated storage + external staff room
-Washer/dryer in-unit
-Maint: $20,552/month + $583/month for the restaurant
$168,793 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$450,000
Monthly savings impact
$1,250/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
Calculator Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Actual monthly payments, interest rates, taxes, and rebate amounts may vary. The rebate calculation is an estimate and subject to final terms. This information is not provided by the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY).
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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