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High in the Sky: 845 United Nations Plaza

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By JILL PRILUCK | July 3, 2008

845 United Nations Plaza, #PHB Between 47th and 48th streets

$22 million

Common Charges:
$5,378

Monthly Taxes:
$7,784

Broker:
Debra Stotts/Trump World Tower

This four-bedroom Turtle Bay condo is on the 86th floor of the Trump World Tower. About 5,425 square feet, it has expansive harbor and city views, including the East River bridges, Governors Island, the Hudson River, and close-ups of the Chrysler and Empire State buildings. The living room, library, and dining room face south — and feature a bar made of rosewood and palissandre, a rare Madagascar wood; an onyx floor; a gas fireplace surrounded by limestone; five Swarovski crystal chandeliers, and custom-made Italian furniture designed exclusively for this apartment (a pair of Versace chairs is just one example). The master suite, which has two marble baths and two walk-in closets, and second bedroom (with an en suite marble bath) face east. The kitchen, third bedroom (also with an en suite marble bath), maid's room (or fourth bedroom) face west. There is also a foyer, gallery (with an onyx medallion made by French artist David Kessel), additional bath, and powder room. Amenities include doorman and concierge service, garage with valet parking, spa and fitness center (with a 60-foot pool), wine cellar, and bike storage, among others.


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