Description

A rare opportunity to own one of the largest apartments on Park Avenue. A grand Upper East Side residence.
At well over approx. 3,500 square feet, this expansive residence features four extra large bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bath, tall 10+ foot ceiling height, hardwood floors, massive windows, two wood burning fireplaces, original pre-war details and moldings, four exposures, a private elevator landing that opens directly to your foyer, forty feet of frontage on Park Avenue and fabulous views up the Avenue and west to the iconic Plaza Hotel.
Beyond the grandly sized bedrooms and baths, there is a large butler's pantry off the dining room, a windowed kitchen, separate breakfast room, generous den, full size laundry room, and a multitude of closets throughout the home.

470 Park Avenue is a full-service, white glove classic prewar building that was built in 1916 and designed by Schwartz & Gross. The attentive staff is extremely hand on, lead by a superb resident manager who lives in the building. Neighbors include some of New York's best shops and restaurants, including Bergdorf Goodman, Tiffany & Co, and The Plaza Hotel, with Central Park a moment away. Storage conveys with the apartment. The building permits 50% financing, foreign buyers, pied a terre ownership and is pet-friendly.



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Building Features 13 Floors58 Units

elevator
full time doorman
pet friendly
roofdeck
storage
laundry
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Unit Features

fireplace
washerdryer
Exposures: East, West, North, South
Pet Policy: UnitYes

$3,995,000 / $1,141 per ft²

$355,000  -  58 days ago

Listed on Jun 08, 2023

315 Days on Market

4 Beds / 4 Baths - / 3,500 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $7,915

Open House (Appointment only)

Tue Apr 23, 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Exclusively listed with: Red Jacket Residential LLC Source: RLS

David Salvatore

david@redjacketresidential.com

(201) 218-5026

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