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25 Columbus Circle, #61B

By JILL PRILUCK | July 3, 2008

25 Columbus Circle, #61B At 58th Street

$9.65 million

Common Charges:
$2,905

Monthly Taxes:
$3,164

Broker:
Caryl Berenato/ Prudential Douglas Elliman

This two-bedroom Lincoln Square condo is on the 61st floor of the Time Warner Center and overlooks Central Park to the east and north, the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, and the Fifth Avenue skyline. The living and dining room faces north and east. The master suite (with two walk-in closets and a double vanity bath) and study (or second bedroom) face east. About 1,830 square feet, this apartment also contains the gallery, kitchen (with Carrera marble countertops, wood and frosted glass cabinetry, and a separate breakfast area) and second bath and powder room (with marble and limestone finishes, respectively). Design details include white oak floors and elegant wall coverings, including Venetian plaster, suede (in the study) and glass beads (in the master bath). Amenities include doorman and concierge service, garage with valet parking, gym, roof deck, private screening room, childrens' play room, and private storage, among others.


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