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Putting on the Ritz - Introducing the Ritz Carlton of White Plains – 1 Renaissance Square, White Plains, NY 10601

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605

pngThe Ritz Carlton is located right in the heart of the downtown of White Plains just one block away from the White Plains City Center.  It dominates the downtown skyline as well it should because as I posted previously, it is the tallest building between Manhattan and Albany.  The facade itself dwarfs everything in its path and is sleek and modern in with steel and glass all around.  Standing at 42 stories height it consists of a hotel at its base and luxury condominiums rising into the sky are contained in its two towers. This complex itself provides a new standard of luxury for our city in condominium residences with the lowest priced sold thus far passing title for $718,000. The unit itself was  a large 1 BR/1.5 BA unit  (over 1000 sq.ft.) on the 11th floor.  The penthouse area begins at the 36th floor with units over 5000 square feet and selling for $8 million.  Owners of these units have access to a variety of special amenities including access to a special club and a private pool. These residents also have access to service from the rooftop restaurant  “42” named for its location on the 42nd floor. png

Speaking of restaurants, there is the BLT (Bistro Laurent Tourondel) which seats 105 and will eventually have additional seasonal outdoor seating.  42 – the 200 seat restaurant at the top of the Ritz Carlton is not part of the Ritz-Carlton facility specifically and is run by executive chef Anthony Goncalves.  The views on the 42nd floor are nothing short of spectacular and include a panorama that encompasses Manhattan, the Long Island Sound, and the Hudson River, and the Hudson River Valley depending on which direction you are facing.

The fabulous five star service that are a hallmark feature of the hotel carry over into the condominium residences as do all of the hotel’s fabulous amenities - which is why owning a residence at the Ritz Carlton is considered such a special experience.  The interior design elements from burnished silver leaf on the floating ceiling in the lobby, to Anegre paneling from West Africa to custom designed hand-knotted carpeting depicts a new level of luxury for our city. For more interior shots click HERE for an article in the White Plains Times.

The residence units themselves have  amenities worth noting including floor to ceiling windows with electronic shades and UV protection. Top-of-the line kitchens and appliances, hard-wood floors, Ritz Carlton managed concierge service with doorman service valet parking, rooftop pool and spa access.  

 

Cost of Living:

Most residents that come to live at the Ritz Carlton have considerable assets for a generous down payment, so I will mostly discuss taxes and common charges to give people a general idea. As stated in previously, the lowest priced unit sold for $718,000 with $8 million in the Penthouse area.  The cynic in me finds it amazing that these residences are actually selling after the debacle at Trump Tower in 2005-2006. But selling they are, so the adage if you build it they will come applies here. There was far more demand for this type of residence than I realized initially. 

The common charges on the lower priced units is averaging about $714/month and the tax bite without STAR is roughly $8000/year or  $525/month with STAR in round numbers.  Thus, without a mortgage, the cost of living before tax deductions would be roughly $1240/month.  Assuming a hefty down payment ($300,000)  and a mortgage of $400,000 @ 6% the monthly cost of living would be about $3000 after tax deductions and including the steep $200/month fee for valet parking for one car. A unit listed for $1,350,000 has a common charge of $961 and taxes of  close to $6450 without STAR. Monthly that would run the average buyer about $1448 after tax deductions and STAR are calculated and this of course would be before any mortgage payment is made. For the extremely high-priced residences over $5 million, I don’t have listing information on these, but suffice it to say that if you have to ask, you probably can’t afford it!

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Pet-Friendly Status:

I am pleased to report that the Ritz Carlton residences are pet friendly, however, there is a weight restriction of 30 lbs. So small dogs are welcome and medium dogs up to a point.

 

*“Touring the Ritz: Art and Architecture Create a New Realm at Renaissance Square,” by Pat Casey, The White Plains Times, December 14, 2007 was used as a reference for this post.

 


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Laurie Mindnich
Centennial, CO
Ruthmarie, these are REALLY good localism posts.
Jan 03, 2008 09:38 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro
Ruthmarie--I am learning so much more about White Plains from you. The Ritz lives up to its name...What a beautiful building!
Jan 03, 2008 10:33 AM
Rosario Lewis
DDR Realty - Newburgh, NY
GRI, SRES - DDR Realty - Orange County, NY
I've always wondered, do they actually weigh the dogs, or do they take your word for it? Can you be rejected if your dog weighs 31 lbs?
Jan 03, 2008 12:30 PM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

Laurie - thank you for the complement. I put a lot into these. I wouldn't be honest if I didn't think it was a good prospecting tool. But for it to work it has to be done well. I generally go for quality not quantity.  I feel they may help people who are not local and are thinking of moving here and I also think that they help agents who are referring people to the area. 

Teri - its quite  a building. One of the issues in White Plains is DENSITY and the lack of infrastructure, traffic issues and pollution.  White Plains is a swamp. Truly..It got its name from the Indians who named it for the white mists they saw rising from the plains.  I would have preferred a smaller building. 

 

Rosario -They do sometimes weigh them. It depends on the board. Although I can't imagine that they would kick out a dog for 1 lb.  I think they have to fall within a few pounds of the limit.  My vet told me a story about disgracefully fat spaniel. It should have weighed about 30 lbs, but was coming in at 60 lbs. The weight limit was (I think) 35 lbs in this case (I wasn't the agent - he just thought I'd appreciate the story.)  He hospitalized the dog because it had to lose so much weight and got him down to 33 lbs. The dog was weighed, the board was happy and the title passed. Then the owner let the weight go back  up over 60 lbs within SIX MONTHS!  Awful for the dog's health. Once they were in they were in...so the dog had been approved.  But try and BRING in a dog that size and no deal. 

Jan 03, 2008 03:31 PM
Katie Graham
Cherry Creek Properties, LLC - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate
Wow Ruthmarie, that is quite an impressive building. We just got a new Ritz-Carlton here in Denver. I have a description of the Denver Ritz-Carlton Residences on my website. Thanks for posting! I'll have to visit the next time I'm out that way.
Mar 10, 2008 08:06 AM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY
Wow Katie - The Denver Ritz Carlton puts a perspective on the $10 million asking for some of the upper end units.  I STILL think its excessive.  Although we are 30 minutes from Manhattan - we still aren't IN Manhattan!
Mar 10, 2008 08:15 AM
Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY
I just realized those pics only show the one tower...There are two of them....
Mar 10, 2008 08:16 AM
Anonymous
Anonymous

I have a big dog and i always stay at hotels with a weight restriction.

Most hotels have a side door-just leave the pup in the car til you check in and then bring him/her in at the side door. No one will know and if they do, ask them if we should be segregation back to schools again. JERKS!

Jun 05, 2008 05:05 AM
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Ruthmarie Hicks
Keller Williams NY Realty - 120 Bloomingdale Road #101, White Plains NY 10605 - White Plains, NY

I'm not wild about weight restrictions either...but many hotels have them. My younger dogs aren't that big (39-45 lb Siberians.)  They are usually JUST over the 40 lb weight limit - 40 lbs seems to be a popular limit - or people think they because of the thick coat.  The bigger dog (who isn't that social) is over most limits at 75 lbs.

 

Jun 05, 2008 05:33 AM