Perfectly positioned on the 15th floor of 1095 Park Avenue , this classic eight embodies the very best of prewar grandeur, with four principal rooms overlooking Park Avenue. Eastern and western exposures flood the home with natural light and there are sweeping city views throughout. The home offers grand entertaining rooms, a windowed eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms, and an oversized study or staff bedroom, along with three full windowed renovated bathrooms and a powder room. There are 10-foot ceilings, through-the-wall and central air conditioning, herringbone floors, and exquisite architectural details, every corner exudes sophistication and charm.
A semi-private elevator landing opens to a gracious 21-foot-long entrance gallery, introducing the home's exceptional scale. The expansive, 30-foot-long living room is centered around a wood-burning fireplace and framed by three oversized picture windows with sweeping western views over Park Avenue. Adjacent, the formal dining room is ideally suited for elegant entertaining and features three large picture windows facing east with picturesque open city views. Also off the gallery is a handsome wood-paneled library facing Park Avenue with custom bookshelves, as well as an elegant powder room.
The chef's windowed eat-in kitchen is impeccably appointed with custom cabinetry, a center island with seating for four, and appliances from Subzero and Wolf. A dedicated laundry area with a Frigidaire washer and dryer. Just off the kitchen, an oversized study or staff room with custom built-ins and an en-suite windowed bathroom.
The primary suite faces west over Park Avenue and is distinguished by three oversized picture windows and two fully outfitted dressing rooms. The luxurious en-suite bath is windowed and features two sinks and a large shower. The second bedroom, also facing Park Avenue, offers oversized windows, a large closet, and a windowed bathroom with a bathtub.
Built in 1930 by the esteemed firm Schwartz & Gross, this distinguished full-service cooperative comprises eighteen floors and just sixty-seven residences. Residents enjoy exceptional staff, a private fitness center, and bicycle storage. The building allows up to 50% financing and there is a 2.5% flip tax paid by the purchaser. A private storage bin is assigned by the building.
Perfectly positioned on the 15th floor of 1095 Park Avenue , this classic eight embodies the very best of prewar grandeur, with four principal rooms overlooking Park Avenue. Eastern and western exposures flood the home with natural light and there are sweeping city views throughout. The home offers grand entertaining rooms, a windowed eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms, and an oversized study or staff bedroom, along with three full windowed renovated bathrooms and a powder room. There are 10-foot ceilings, through-the-wall and central air conditioning, herringbone floors, and exquisite architectural details, every corner exudes sophistication and charm.
A semi-private elevator landing opens to a gracious 21-foot-long entrance gallery, introducing the home's exceptional scale. The expansive, 30-foot-long living room is centered around a wood-burning fireplace and framed by three oversized picture windows with sweeping western views over Park Avenue. Adjacent, the formal dining room is ideally suited for elegant entertaining and features three large picture windows facing east with picturesque open city views. Also off the gallery is a handsome wood-paneled library facing Park Avenue with custom bookshelves, as well as an elegant powder room.
The chef's windowed eat-in kitchen is impeccably appointed with custom cabinetry, a center island with seating for four, and appliances from Subzero and Wolf. A dedicated laundry area with a Frigidaire washer and dryer. Just off the kitchen, an oversized study or staff room with custom built-ins and an en-suite windowed bathroom.
The primary suite faces west over Park Avenue and is distinguished by three oversized picture windows and two fully outfitted dressing rooms. The luxurious en-suite bath is windowed and features two sinks and a large shower. The second bedroom, also facing Park Avenue, offers oversized windows, a large closet, and a windowed bathroom with a bathtub.
Built in 1930 by the esteemed firm Schwartz & Gross, this distinguished full-service cooperative comprises eighteen floors and just sixty-seven residences. Residents enjoy exceptional staff, a private fitness center, and bicycle storage. The building allows up to 50% financing and there is a 2.5% flip tax paid by the purchaser. A private storage bin is assigned by the building.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group