Listing Courtesy of Howard Hanna NYC
$2,200,000
Potential Rebate: $33,000
Enjoy the white-glove services and amenities of the legendary Carlyle Hotel combined with the privacy of a home on the prestigious Upper East Side of Manhattan.
The apartment is a fully renovated and spacious corner 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom with Eastern and Southern exposure. This elegant apartment can come fully furnished with top of the line designer furnishings throughout. A split bedroom layout offers the ultimate privacy and the home has generous closet space throughout. No detail has been overlooked and the home even has an LG Steam Closet installed for the convenience of guests always on the go.
The extraordinary building services include twice-daily maid service, laundry and valet, in-house culinary services, and dedicated staff including elevator operators, doormen and a concierge ready to attend to your every need. The storied hotel is rich with amenities including the world class Valmont Spa, Yves Durif Salon, Cafe Carlyle, Dowling’s at The Carlyle, and the fabled Bemelmans Bar, as well as a 24-hour fitness center, garage, and florist to name a few.
A New York City landmark built in 1930, The Carlyle is known for its discretion and security. Most notably, the hotel has housed some of the world’s most distinguished guests including U.S. presidents, Royalty and other Heads of State.
Also available as a short term furnished rental for $40K.
$30,103 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$33,000
Monthly savings impact
$92/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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Listing Courtesy of Howard Hanna NYC
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