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Positioned directly along Central Park with approximately 30 feet of park frontage, Residence 10C at 230 Central Park South is a furnished one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath home offering sweeping treetop views and a thoughtfully designed layout. The spacious living and dining area centers around a decorative fireplace, pullout sofa for overnight guests, and provides flexibility for entertaining, relaxing, or creating a comfortable work-from-home space overlooking the park. A renovated windowed kitchen features Sub-Zero refrigerator, Fisher Paykel dishwasher, generous cabinetry, and a stone countertop designed for both everyday living and hosting. The primary suite accommodates a king-sized bed with an additional built-in window seat, complemented by deep closets and an en-suite bath finished with marble surfaces and a window that brings in natural light and park outlooks, while a separate powder room adds convenience for guests. 230 Central Park South is a Pre-War, Art Deco Luxury building with a 24-hour doorman, Live-in Super, laundry in the building & fitness center-this home presents an appealing option for interests seeking a furnished Central Park residence, Pied a terre, or a well-located Manhattan home by Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, Broadway shows, subway/public transportation - Whole Foods, dining, Nordstrom, the Shops at Columbus Circle, and more.
Fees Associated:
Credit Check Fee - $25
Application Processing Fee - $550
Corporate Sublet Fee - $1,500
Lead Based Paint Disclosure Fee - $75
Background Report Fee - $125 per applicant (additional $75 for criminal check if needed by board)
Subtenant Move-in Fee - $250
Credit Card Fee - 5 percent
Quick Profile
Home to some of the most famous hotels in New York City, this luxurious neighborhood spans the length of the southern end of Central Park, a mere 3 blocks. The famous hotels include the flagship Ritz-Carlton and The Plaza Hotel.
What the neighborhood may lack in acreage, it more than makes up for in glamour. With its stunning views of Central Park and coveted location, it has been some of the most desirable real estate in all of New York since the mid 1800s.
Along with the finest high-end shops from Bergdorf’s to Apple, you’ll find several Michelin Stars, all within walking distance.