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Upper West Side, Manhattan NY 10019 | 4 Rooms | 2 Beds | 3 Baths | 1210 SQ. FT.
 

Description

Soaring Above Manhattan: Impeccable Penthouse Living with Iconic Views Commanding the entire southwest corner of the 39th floor at Two Worldwide Plaza, this exquisitely renovated penthouse is a masterclass in refined urban living. One of only four residences on the building’s crown level, the home... See more
Soaring Above Manhattan: Impeccable Penthouse Living with Iconic Views Commanding the entire southwest corner of the 39th floor at Two Worldwide Plaza, this exquisitely renovated penthouse is a masterclass in refined urban living. One of only four residences on the building’s crown level, the home offers sweeping, cinematic views of Manhattan’s most iconic landmarks—from Hudson Yards and the Hudson River to One World Trade and the Empire State Building—framed by walls of glass and soaring 10-foot ceilings. Thoughtfully reimagined with a designer’s eye and a craftsman’s precision, the two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence blends clean architectural lines with sumptuous materials and bespoke finishes. A sun-flooded corner living room flows into a sculptural, eat-in chef’s kitchen where form meets function: Sub-Zero and Bertazzoni appliances, a Marvel wine fridge, a Miele dishwasher, and an oversized custom “chef’s table” create a space equally suited to quiet morning rituals and spirited dinner parties. The home’s thoughtful split-bedroom layout ensures privacy and tranquility. The primary suite is a sanctuary unto itself, featuring a tailored dressing corridor and a spa-caliber en-suite bath. Each bath and powder room is meticulously appointed with designer fixtures and an understated elegance that speaks to timeless taste. Throughout the residence, new wide-plank hardwood floors ground the space in warmth, while automated Hunter Douglas window treatments in the bedrooms add both function and finesse. An in-unit washer and dryer, generous closet space, and gallery-style proportions complete the home’s luxurious composition. Two Worldwide Plaza is a white-glove, full-service condominium offering 24-hour doorman and concierge service, a lush residents-only garden courtyard, common rooftops to enjoy beautiful sunsets, and access to the renowned TMPL Gym by David Barton. A private on-site garage with valet service and close proximity to the city’s best restaurants, Broadway theaters, and transportation options make this penthouse not only a design statement—but an exceptional place to call home. See less

Listing courtesy of Compass, David Berger - (786) 222-3000

 

Building Amenities

Unit Amenities

  • Laundry
  • Chandelier
  • Double Vanity
  • Eat In Kitchen
  • High Ceilings
  • Recessed Lighting
  • Walk In Closets
Status
Active
Property Type
Condo
Days on Market
93
Taxes
$2,926/mo.
Common Charges
$2,050/mo.
Furnished
No
Year Built
Neighborhood
Upper West Side
County
New York
Region
Manhattan
Postal Code
10019
Brokerage Detail
Compass
 

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Location

350 W 50th Street #PH4B, , 10019
 
 

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