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Open for Virtual Appointments.With interior design by New York-based architect, designer and artist Thierry Despont, Residence 36C is a 2,469 SF (229.4 SM) three bedroom with primary exposure to south and additional exposures to north and west, featuring high ceilings, gracious proportions and the rich attention to detail of a bespoke privately commissioned home. Interior features include 4 wide plank solid American oak floors, fully customized kitchens and baths, and elegantly crafted furniture-grade mahogany doors of over 9, with custom designed bronze hardware inspired by the towers distinctive silhouette. Enclosed behind two pocket doors, creating maximum flexibility, the windowed kitchen features polished statuary marble countertops and backlit backsplash with custom back-painted glass cabinetry by Molteni. Kitchen appliances include a Miele low profile cooktop, vented hood, oven, speed oven, coffee maker, and fully-incorporated dishwasher, and Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine refrigerator. The master bath is clad in Noir St. Laurent marble, golden travertine and Verona limestone with a custom carved stone vanity with free-standing medicine cabinet above. The master bath also features radiant heated floors and Dornbracht fittings and accessories. A short walk to Fifth Avenue and mere blocks from Central Park, the Jean Nouvel-designed 53 West 53 is an exclusive collection of residences with super-luxury, hotel-like services and amenities. Now welcoming residents.
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Building Features 82 Floors145 Units

elevator
full time doorman
bike room
gym
lounge
pet friendly
pool
storage
laundry
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Unit Features

washerdryer

$6,500,000 / $2,632 per ft²

Sold: Nov 20, 2020

3 Beds / 1.5 Baths / 2,469 ft²

Total Monthly expenses: $7,790

Maintenance: $5,451 / R.E. Taxes $2,339

Exclusively listed with: The Corcoran Group

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