Description
A private elevator landing leads to the elegant gallery, which connects to the expansive living room, library, dining room, and sleeping quarters. The spacious corner living room features mesmerizing views of Central Park, overlooking the magnificent reservoir all the way up to the GW bridge. The library also boasts direct Park views and a second wood burning fireplace.
An enormous formal dining room, which connects to the kitchen on one side, offers plenty of space for entertaining. The open, double-windowed south facing kitchen features a breakfast bar and plenty of space for casual dining.
The primary bedroom suite offers side Central Park views and includes several closets, a dressing room, and a very large en-suite bath with both a tub and shower stall. Three additional bedrooms also boast side Central Park views, an abundance of closet space, and en-suite baths.
There is a final bedroom in the south eastern corner of the apartment, which is flanked by a separate laundry room with washer/dryer and an enormous pantry that connects to the service elevator door. This space could also be opened to the kitchen to create a "great room."
Built in 1928 by the renowned architect J.E.R. Carpenter, 1035 Fifth Avenue is a white-glove co-op building designed in the Italian palazzo style. The pet-friendly building features 24-hour doormen, a live-in resident manager, porters, manicured inner courtyard, and state-of-the-art gym.
2.5% buyer flip tax, 50% financing is allowed and no summer work rules. Please call for a private appt.
Building Features 15 Floors72 Units
Unit Features
$8,700,000
Sold: Jan 31, 2023
-12.56% from ask / 143 Days to Sell
5 Beds / 5 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $10,350
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
Lisa
Lippman
llippman@bhsusa.com
(212) 588-5606
Nakta
Thomas
nthomas@bhsusa.com
(212) 381-3243
Gerard
Moore
smoore@bhsusa.com
(212) 588-5608
Unit listing history
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