Description

This grand and elegant nine (originally 11) room apartment is a triple mint gem. Approximately 3,600 square feet, there are three bedrooms plus a library and four and a half baths.

The apartment has an impressive 30 foot entry gallery that opens up to a large living room with a wood burning fireplace, a wood paneled corner library, and formal dining room. The master bedroom, with a second wood burning fireplace, is at the end of the private wing of the apartment and overlooks Park Avenue. It has an oversized master bath with a large soaking tub and separate stall shower. Part of the former servant's hall has been converted into a huge walk-in closet / dressing room for the master bedroom. There are two additional bedrooms, each with their own bath, plus a separate media room / playroom (formerly two staff rooms).

The large, eat-in kitchen features island seating for two, plus a separate breakfast nook. The kitchen has a Sub Zero refrigerator, a Miele dishwasher, and Garland stove. A washer and dryer are located between the kitchen and the existing staff room, which also has a full bath. All totally redone with new baths, thru-wall & central air conditioning, wood burning fireplaces, large new windows, beautiful floors, and amazing closets and storage.

Built in 1917 by Bing and Bing and designed by Emory Roth, this building epitomizes quiet elegance, but is located in the heart of Manhattan, close to just about everything. The building is fully attended and pets are welcome. There is additional basement storage for tenants. Showing hours are typically 11am - 2pm.
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Building Features 13 Floors30 Units

elevator
full time doorman
pet friendly
laundry

Unit Features

fireplace
maidroom

$7,478,928 / $2,079 per ft²

Sold: Feb 18, 2020

3 Beds / 3.5 Baths / 3,597 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: -

Exclusively listed with: Fox Residential Group

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