A gracious entry leads to wide-plank 5" white oak flooring and an impressive great room, seamlessly accommodating distinct living and dining areas, all framed by remarkable natural light. The eat-in kitchen, positioned to the south and west with glimpses toward the Hudson River, is both beautiful and highly functional. Outfitted with white matte lacquer cabinetry and honed quartzite slab countertops and backsplash, it features a large island with generous seating, two sinks, and a full suite of integrated white Miele appliances-including double ovens, two dishwashers, a wine refrigerator, and a full-sized pantry.
The primary suite offers a serene retreat, complete with a spacious walk-in closet and a luxurious five-fixture bathroom designed for a spa-like experience. Clad in Venus White marble, the bath includes a deep soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower, and an oversized double vanity with leather-clad drawers. Custom polished nickel medicine cabinets and Waterworks fixtures are complemented by elegant lighting designed by CetraRuddy.
The secondary bedrooms are bright and well-proportioned, with one featuring an en-suite bath for added privacy. The secondary bathrooms are finished with matte grey porcelain floors, high-gloss white ceramic wall tiles, white lacquer vanities, and brushed nickel Waterworks fittings, along with generous spa showers or bathtubs.
Additional features include a refined powder room, a laundry closet with a stacked washer and dryer and sink, and multi-zone central heating and air conditioning.
Immediate Occupancy.
Exclusive Sales & Marketing Agent: Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. The complete terms are in an offering plan available from the Sponsor, which is subject to change by a duly filed amendment. File No. CD19-0069. 212 West 72 Street, NYC 10023. 200 West 72nd Street Owner, LLC c/o Centurion Property Investors, LLC, 595 Madison Avenue, NYC 10022. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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