Description
Elegantly situated on the South/East corner of the Olcott, this 3BR/3.5Bath home is flooded with sunlight and offers a spacious loft-like double-sized living room with lovely side views of Central Park. Enter into a gracious entrance gallery with a well-appointed powder room. The large open chef's kitchen invites entertaining with polished Caesarstone quartz countertops and a long breakfast bar, Sub-Zero refrigerator, Dacor gas cook-top, Miele dishwasher, and custom Italian cabinetry.
Three spacious bedrooms all have en-suite bathrooms by Waterworks featuring Calacatta Gold marble, polished nickel fixtures, and radiant floor heating. The luxurious primary bathroom has a custom vanity with dual sinks and a marble spa-like shower. This apartment also features beautiful hardwood floors, individually controlled air conditioning & heating with thermostats in each room, and a Bosch washer/dryer.
The Olcott, a full service prewar condominium known for its magnificently restored grand lobby, offers a full time concierge, full-time doorman, on-site building manager, resident's lounge, toddler's playroom, cold lobby storage, bicycle storage, and a fitness room. Apartments in this landmark building tastefully blend the new with the classic--original prewar detailing with elegant modern finishes. Half a block from Strawberry Fields in Central Park in the heart of the UWS, The Olcott is conveniently located near Lincoln Center, fine dining, designer boutiques, and public transportation. Pets are welcome. Capital improvement assessment of $579.03 through December.
First showings Wednesday, March 13th.
Building Features 15 Floors158 Units
Unit Features
$4,350,000 / $2,160 per ft²
Listed on Mar 07, 2024
20 Days on Market
3 Beds / 3.5 Baths / 2,013 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: -
Maintenance: $2,755 / R.E. Taxes -
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group Source: RLS
Cathleen Carmody
cmc@corcoran.com
(212) 875-2874
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