Description

No expense has been spared to create this one-of-a-kind triple mint home conceived by world renowned interior designer David Kleinberg. On a high floor with open, unobstructed views in all directions one enters this sun-flooded home from a private elevator which opens into an expansive entry hall. This 4000 SF apartment is truly spectacular, featuring a grand scale living room, formal dining room, library and gallery with 10' ceilings throughout. Off the large dining room is a wine/wet bar with hand painted platinum and gold eglomise glass. The chef's eat-in kitchen and pantry feature a sunlit windowed dining area and state-of-the-art appliances including: dual ovens and dishwashers and warming drawers. Adjacent to the kitchen is the laundry room and staff bath. There are 4 bedrooms, each with its own exquisitely designed en-suite bath and Jacuzzi tubs. The enormous master suite has a glamorous, meticulously designed dressing room and over-sized bathroom with steam shower. Designed for the major Art Collector, this "smart home" has the most sophisticated lighting and media systems, motorized black-out and sun shades, and climate controls. A PRIVATE PARKING SPACE in the building is included.

525 Park Avenue is a luxury white glove Pre War condominium with access to everything the Upper East Side has to offer. Sorry no dogs.

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Building Features 13 Floors48 Units

elevator
full time doorman
pet friendly
roofdeck
laundry
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Unit Features

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

$12,995,000

$1,000,000  -  4 days ago

Listed on Feb 12, 2024

45 Days on Market

4 Beds / 4.5 Baths / - ft²

Total Monthly expenses: -

Maintenance: $6,811 / R.E. Taxes -

Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC Source: RLS

Jill Roosevelt

jroosevelt@bhsusa.com

(212) 906-9340

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