UNIT CAN BE DELIVERED FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED This elegant one-bedroom, one-bath apartment is a rare find at the Ritz Tower. Located on the 20th floor of this historic building-once home to William Randolph Hearst-the apartment welcomes you with a bright, gracious foyer featuring charming...
UNIT CAN BE DELIVERED FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED This elegant one-bedroom, one-bath apartment is a rare find at the Ritz Tower. Located on the 20th floor of this historic building-once home to William Randolph Hearst-the apartment welcomes you with a bright, gracious foyer featuring charming crown molding. High ceilings and northern light fill the space, while an arched hallway leads to a separate dining area and a nearby kitchen. The spacious 20 16-foot corner living room offers plenty of room for relaxing, entertaining, and dining, with large northern and eastern windows providing stunning city views. Two built-in wooden bookcases add a touch of sophistication and extra storage. The well-proportioned bedroom comes with its own closet and two large northern windows that frame beautiful cityscapes, and it sits conveniently next to the full bathroom. Additional highlights include original hardwood floors, extra closets, and the privacy of only three apartments per floor. Since its resurrection in 1925, the Ritz Tower has maintained its prestige as one of Manhattan's most sought-after pre-war cooperatives. The 41-story building offers top-notch, hotel-like services: a 24-hour doorman and concierge, valet, daily maid service, a live-in superintendent, and even room service prepared by the building's private chef (available Monday through Friday). Residents also enjoy a renovated fitness center and a conference/party room. Located at 57th and Park Avenue, the Ritz Tower is perfectly situated next to Central Park, Madison Avenue, subway lines, and some of the best dining and shopping in New York City. Financing options, pet policies, and other purchase terms apply.
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