Listing Courtesy of Compass
$10,200,000
Potential Rebate: $153,000
CLOSINGS HAVE COMMENCED. Residence 10E at The Henry is a graciously proportioned 4-bedroom apartment with wonderful Park and open city views east and south from every room. Direct elevator access into a private foyer opens to a square gallery and a corner loft-like living room with breathtaking views of Central Park and the southern skyline. A large eat-in kitchen, with a picture window facing east to the Park, has pocket doors, allowing it to be an open kitchen or closed for more formal moments. All four bedrooms have ensuite baths and generous closet space. One secondary bedroom could easily be a library, and another could be incorporated to create a primary suite. The primary bedroom is ideally located for privacy and has a stunning five fixture bath and two very large walk-in closets. 10E has a full-sized laundry room with a sink, a second apartment entrance and a lovely powder room.
The interiors at The Henry are contemporary and respectful of the context of the neighborhood. With the highest quality windows, white oak floors, solid doors, and polished nickel hardware, the apartments have an elegance that allows for any design direction in furniture and decor. Custom kitchens combine painted white cabinets with beautiful wood islands and accents. With honed Calacatta marble counters and backsplashes, Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, and Lefroy Brooks faucets, everything has been carefully selected and designed. Primary bathrooms are luxurious sanctuaries with honed white Dolomiti marble surfaces, waterworks fixtures, heated floors, and rain showers.
The Henry is a stunning new residential condominium on West 84th Street, developed by Naftali Group and designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects, showcasing high-quality design and architecture that will set a new standard for the Upper West Side. With a classic facade of Indiana limestone and handset brick, the building has all the wonderful architectural elements – terrace setbacks, bay windows and decorative detailing – emblematic of the best Stern buildings.
The Henry is an intimate, boutique building of 45 residences with the amenities of a much larger building, designed to provide comfort and convenience. These include two very different outdoor spaces – a quiet formal garden and a rooftop terrace with outdoor kitchen, a firepit and a bocce court. A wonderful lounge with a working fireplace and a cozy library both open to the private garden. Other amenities include the very first indoor pickleball court in a residential building in Manhattan as well as half-court basketball, a private two-lane bowling alley, a cinema and a children’s playroom. There is, of course, a state-of-the-art fitness center with a separate yoga/private training room, and an adjacent spa with a steam room and sauna. There is an additional dramatic sweep of entertaining rooms on the third floor, including a club room with a bespoke pool table and bar, a large Salon with a fireplace, and a dining room with a well-equipped catering kitchen. And, finally, The Henry has a charming port cochere with hidden automated parking for purchase with a select number of electric spots. The lobby will be attended 24 hours a day with a doorman and concierge service.
The complete offering terms are in an offering plan available from the sponsor, file number CD23-0137.
$59,522 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$153,000
Monthly savings impact
$425/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 Compass
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