An entity that seems to be affiliated with King Charles III has scooped up a lavish condominium on New York Metropolis’s Billionaires’ Row.
The customer on closing paperwork for the virtually 3,600-square-foot apartment, which offered for $6.6 million on June 27, is listed as “His Majesty the King in Proper of Canada, represented by the Minister of Overseas Affairs.”
The deed was signed by Robert McCubbing, whose LinkedIn web page identifies him because the senior commerce commissioner and director of commerce and funding for the Consulate Normal of Canada in New York.
The three-bedroom, 4½-bathroom condominium is on the eleventh flooring of 111 West 57th Avenue, a skyscraper simply south of Central Park recognized for its slender design. That stretch of 57th Avenue and the encircling space is house to a few of the costliest residential actual property on earth.
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The sale was first reported by The Actual Deal.
The Consulate Normal of Canada in New York and Buckingham Palace didn’t instantly to Enterprise requests for remark from Enterprise Insider.
Douglas Elliman’s Erin Boisson Aries and Thomas Aabo repped the client, in line with The Actual Deal. They declined Enterprise Insider’s request for remark via an Elliman spokesperson.
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Unit 11A was the final unit left on the market in 111 West 57th Avenue’s landmarked Steinway Constructing part, a 111 West 57th Avenue spokesperson stated. There are 14 condos in that decrease half, which was the headquarters of iconic piano maker Steinway & Sons, and 46 flats within the tower portion of the constructing.
The apartment is good for somebody who “enjoys trendy conveniences inside grand areas paying homage to the pre-war period,” in line with its itemizing on New York real-estate web site StreetEasy.
Constructing facilities at 111 West 57th Avenue embrace an 82-foot, two-lane swimming pool with non-public cabanas, a non-public eating room and chef’s catering kitchen, and an on-site padel courtroom.
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The deed for the transaction hit New York Metropolis’s public data database on July 9.
It is from the one NYC property tied to the crown, The Actual Deal reported, noting it discovered 24 properties throughout the town affiliated with the Queen within the wake of her demise — at which level King Charles grew to become the sovereign of Canada.