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50 West 66th Street, 15B Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NY 10023
Lincoln Square, Manhattan, NY 10023
$7,100,504 USD
New Development
Sold
3 beds
3 baths/1 half bath
2424 Approx. Sqft
The Details
Transaction Typesold
Property TypeCondo
Built in2024
Common Charges$3,293
20% Down$1,420,100.8
Monthly Taxes$3,304
About this home
50 West 66th Street, slated to be one of the tallest and most important residential buildings that will transform the Upper West Side and the New York City Skyline. Extell's newest tower will have 125 ultra-luxury homes ranging from two bedrooms to full floors. The building boasts 50,000 square feet of amenity space including both an indoor and outdoor pool, squash court, full sized basketball and pickleball court...
Web ID: 23080410
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Hilary Landis, (917) 776-3218, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
key features
Indoor features
Central air
Full city view
Washer/dryer
Other
Concierge
Dedicated Service Entrance & Elevator
Doorman
Elevator
Indoor Saltwater Lap Pool & Spa
Lifestyle Concierge
New Development
Outdoor Saltwater Pool & Spa
Private Porte Cochre
Skyline Lounge & Sunset Bar
Skyline Terrace & Fire Pit
The Arena (Regulation Size Basketball and Pickleball Court)
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