Description
Perched on a high floor of this special building, you approach the impressive 25' gallery from a semi-private landing. This beautiful home has a flexible layout, beautifully proportioned rooms, and abundant natural light. The enormous living room is flooded with sunlight from the south and east. There is plenty of room for living and dining, a wood-burning fireplace, and nearly 11' ceilings, making it a perfect space for entertaining or quiet enjoyment. The generously proportioned but comfortable library features a second wood-burning fireplace, custom built-ins, pocket doors providing separation from the gallery, the same high ceilings, and an elegant pass through to the living room, providing a beautiful flow.
The large eat-in kitchen has a huge north-facing window, lots of storage, a washer/dryer, and plenty of layout possibilities!
The charming master bedroom suite boasts the third wood burning fireplace, handsome custom closets, beautiful light and views to the east from two large windows, and a large marble bath. The second bedroom also has an en-suite bath, windows facing both east and west, and abundant closets.
This beautifully laid-out apartment also features a powder room, incredible closets, original hardwood floors, coffered ceilings, and other pre-war details.
A large outside staff apartment with bath and additional storage room convey with the apartment.
Designed by Walter B. Chambers and built in 1910, 563 Park Avenue is situated on the corner of East 62nd Street, in the heart of Lenox Hill. 50% financing is permitted and there is currently an assessment of $1,575.89/monthly for 11 months beginning February, 2019
Building Features 13 Floors20 Units
Unit Features
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Last Asking: Oct 23, 2019
2 Beds / 2.5 Baths / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $7,160
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens
Eileen
Angelo
eangelo@bhsusa.com
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Ann Folliss
Jeffery
ajeffery@bhsusa.com
(212) 906-9232
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