The apartment boasts a number of luxurious features including a golf simulator, swimming pool, and private cabanas.
King Charles was listed as the buyer of a £5.4million stunning luxury three-bedroom apartment on Billionaire’s Row in New York City, and pictures offer a glimpse of the property.
The property’s deed shows that the property was bought in July by “King Charles in Right of Canada, Represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs.”
The document was signed by Robert McCubbing, the senior trade commissioner and director of trade and investment at the Consulate General of Canada in New York.
The apartment is complete with a golf simulator, swimming pool, and private cabanas.
It turns out that the Canadian government was behind the purchase, attaching King Charles’ name because the property will be used as an official residence for Canada’s consul general in New York.
As Canada is a part of the Commonwealth, King Charles is the country’s head of state.
Images of the 3,600sq ft property, located on 111 West 57th Street, show regal furniture and decor alongside a huge swimming pool.
Canada got a good deal for the property, as the asking price was up at £8.3million just two years ago.
West 57th Street is a residential skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan. It is the fourth-tallest building in the US as of November 2022.
The building is the thinnest skyscraper in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:24.
The main part of the building is 84 storeys and 1,400 feet in height.
Designed by SHoP Architects and completed in 2021, the building is one of the prime spots of New York City.
One penthouse in the building sold for $53 million in October.
The luxurious apartment on Billionaire’s Row in New York City continues to make headlines as more details emerge about its purchase. King Charles of Canada, representing the country’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, was revealed as the buyer of the stunning three-bedroom property. The apartment, located on 111 West 57th Street, comes complete with extravagant features such as a golf simulator, swimming pool, and private cabanas.What makes this purchase unique is the fact that the Canadian government was behind the acquisition, intending to use the property as the official residence for Canada’s consul general in New York. As a member of the Commonwealth, Canada’s head of state is King Charles, hence his name being attached to the purchase. The deed for the property was signed by Robert McCubbing, the senior trade commissioner and director of trade and investment at the Consulate General of Canada in New York.Images of the 3,600 sq ft apartment showcase the regal furniture and decor that adorn the space, complemented by a lavish swimming pool. The Canadian government secured a great deal for the property, considering its previous asking price of £8.3 million just two years ago. Situated in the West 57th Street skyscraper, the building stands as the fourth-tallest in the US as of November 2022.Designed by SHoP Architects and completed in 2021, the skyscraper is renowned for its slender design, boasting a width-to-height ratio of about 1:24. Rising 84 storeys and 1,400 feet in height, the building has become a prime landmark in New York City’s skyline. Notably, one of the penthouses in the building sold for a staggering $53 million in October, emphasizing the exclusivity and desirability of the residence.Stay connected with us for more updates on luxury real estate news and interesting insights into the world of high-end properties. We strive to provide you with valuable information and captivating stories to keep you informed and engaged. Your support encourages us to continue sharing informative content and exciting updates. Thank you for being a part of our community of luxury enthusiasts.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)