Description
The palatial, loft-like open concept living and dining room is 31-feet long and also wraps around the adjacent kitchen creating a cozy breakfast nook with banquet seating and a city view. The chef's kitchen features top-of-the-line appliances including a suite of Viking appliances as well as a Bosch dishwasher, stone countertops, crisp white cabinets and subway tile backsplash.
Serene and secluded in its own wing of the home, the master bedroom features a giant walk-in closet and impressive master bath in Carrera marble with double vanity, deep soaking tub, separate glass enclosed shower, shimmering glass tile and Waterworks hardware.
There are three additional bedrooms. The two larger bedrooms are located on the other side of the apartment with bright eastern exposures, one with a charming view of the steeple of a neighboring church. These bedrooms share a large bath with double sinks and a soaking tub and are also located near the in-unit Bosch stackable washer and dryer. The smaller 4th bedroom would make a great home office, nursery, or guest room.
This well-designed home boasts central air-conditioning, automated shades, and high-end finishes to enhance your lifestyle.
Ariel West is one of the premier luxury condominiums of the Upper West Side. Designed by renowned architects Cook + Fox and Cetra /Ruddy, Ariel West pampers residents with hotel-like amenities including a full service staff with 24-hour doormen, concierge, resident manager, handyman and porters. Amenities include LaPalestra fitness center with a 51' indoor swimming pool, theater/screening room, billiards room, lounge with catering kitchen, playroom, bicycle storage and resident storage.
Building Features 31 Floors73 Units
Unit Features
$--- per month
4 Beds / 3.0 Baths - / 2,349 ft² ($60 per ft² yearly)
Furnished: No
Exclusively listed with: Elliman
Carolyn P.
Zweben
czweben@elliman.com
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Paul D.
Zweben
pzweben@elliman.com
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