Listing Courtesy of Compass
$11,500,000
Potential Rebate: $172,500
<b> The Only Duplex at One CPW + Loft Appeal and Stunning Sunsets </b> <br>
<b>Residence 49/50C – A Penthouse-Level Duplex </b> <br>
Experience the rare opportunity to own the only duplex apartment at One Central Park West. Situated on the 49th and 50th floors—the building's penthouse level—this exceptional residence spans 4,266 square feet, offering dramatic west-facing views of the city skyline, the shimmering Hudson River, the New Jersey horizon, and picture-perfect sunsets. The home has been meticulously renovated, blending a downtown loft aesthetic with the sophistication of Upper West Side luxury. <br>
The entrance on the 49th floor opens to a sunlit expanse of living and dining areas with high ceilings, perfect for entertaining on a grand scale. Polished concrete floors throughout lend a chic, modern appeal. The recently renovated kitchen features a porcelain-clad island with stain-resistant countertops and backsplash, Gaggenau and Wolf appliances, and clever cabinetry designed to conceal appliances for a sleek finish. <br>
The 50th floor is dedicated to private living spaces. The expansive primary suite spans nearly 500 square feet, offering two enormous walk-in closets, a home office, and a spa-like bathroom with double sinks, a stall shower, and a soaking tub. Three additional bedrooms include one en suite and two that share a generously sized bathroom. A fifth bedroom/media room with an en suite bath is located on the 49th floor. A sculptural steel and glass staircase connects the levels, further enhancing the modern design. <br>
<b> The Building </b> <br>
Residents of One Central Park West enjoy world-class amenities, including five-star hotel services from the Trump International Hotel. These include room service from the acclaimed Jean-Georges restaurant, housekeeping, valet parking, and a fitness center with spa and pool. Additional features include a business center, private screening room, 24-hour concierge, and a newly renovated, elegant lobby and hallways. <br>
This premier building demonstrates a steadfast commitment to modernization, sustainability, and value with ongoing capital improvements supported by a $5,076 monthly assessment and a 2% flip tax (split 50/50 between buyer and seller). Recently completed projects include EV charging stations for 16 cars, structural garage repairs for DOB compliance, a new planter at the 61st Street garage entrance, and a Building Maintenance Unit (BMU) for facade access. Upcoming enhancements include elevator modernization (starting January 2025), facade/window resealing (completion within 3 years), sidewalk repairs, and Phase 2 of Local Law 97 compliance focusing on HVAC upgrades over the next 18 months. The 10-year capital plan outlines $11.4M for carbon emissions reductions, $4.5M for elevator modernization, $6M for window/facade upgrades, $900K for sidewalk repairs, and $150K for garage updates, ensuring the building remains a premier investment opportunity.<br>
Located directly across from Central Park, this exceptional residence is surrounded by some of Manhattan’s finest dining destinations, including Jean-Georges, Per Se, Marea, Bar Masa, and Porter House Bar & Grill. Within blocks of Lincoln Center and Columbus Circle, the location also offers access to premier shopping and cultural landmarks. <br>
Don’t miss this chance to own a one-of-a-kind duplex with breathtaking views and unmatched luxury.
$73,250 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$172,500
Monthly savings impact
$479/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.
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within Upper West Side.
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