A custom-designed, two-bedroom residence–originally a 1,985 square foot, three-bedroom apartment–at one of Midtown’s (Turtle Bay) few premier white-glove buildings. Not with one, but two balconies, this corner home is one of the most architecturally sought-after apartment layouts at 100 United Nations Plaza Condominium. One would be hard-pressed to find another residence in the area with impressive square footage and views at this price. Apartment 32D has 1,985 square feet plus 144 square feet of exterior space and is one of only five residences on the 32nd floor. After an expansive redesign of the original layout, it offers a 32-foot wide living room with floor-to-ceiling windows with southern skyline views falling into your lap, and a formal dining room with custom, built-in closet and cabinetry to display your objets d’art or host a buffet dinner. Much like in gracious New York City pre-war homes, a formal gallery was created, adorned with bronze trim. The “wow” happens when you enter the living space from the gallery–you are awestruck and know you have stepped into a classic Manhattan residence. From the south balcony, enjoy skyline views of One Vanderbilt, the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings, the United Nations Garden, and the East River.\t The primary bedroom, with its own balcony featuring open views of northern Manhattan and the Queensboro Bridge, offers a custom walk-in closet, a dressing area, and an en-suite bathroom with large vanity, Jacuzzi tub, and separate shower. The second bedroom also faces north and features oversized windows that frame the open city views and has an en-suite bathroom.\t\t\t The kitchen has a western view, double Dacor ovens, a cooktop, a microwave oven, a dishwasher, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. If you are seeking a larger kitchen, it is not a problem as many D-Line owners have expanded. For extra comfort, there’s a powder room well away from the entertaining spaces and, for your convenience, an in-unit washer and dryer. Apartment Highlights Five homes on the 32nd Floor.\t\t\t The high-floor D-line homes are located at the western end of the building, allowing for added privacy, with no adjacent building blocking the view. Two balconies with four exposures. From the interior rooms, your view is South, North, and West. From the balconies, you view all directions. Oversized windows framing the unobstructed views. 9-foot ceiling heights in primary rooms. Tremendous closet space and storage were built throughout. 16-foot wall for your library, fabricated in France using Wenge wood. The dining buffet was created in Zebra wood, fabricated in France. Designer lighting in some of the primary rooms. Central heat and A/C Primary rooms presently have wall-to-wall carpeting. Gallery has Black Absolute Granite with inlaid mosaic. The dining room and kitchen floors have Black Absolute Granite. Disclaimers Real Estate Tax amount listed is with the Condo Tax Abatement, which the buyer may eligible for. Amount without is $2,703.42/mo. Reserve Fund Fee, 2% of purchase price paid by purchaser. No representation on floor type or condition under the wall-to-wall carpeting. Photographs of principal rooms have been staged as the residence is not furnished.