Description

Encompassing the entire fourth floor, this tremendous 14-into-10 room simplex apartment affords picturesque Western views over tree lined Park Avenue and sunny Northern exposures over East 66th Street.
Accessed via a private elevator landing, the immensely gracious full floor apartment is filled with sunlight throughout from four exposures. An elegant Gallery leads to a truly impressive suite of Entertaining Rooms which include a beautifully proportioned corner Living Room, an enormous Dining Room and a wood paneled Library, each of which enjoy wood burning fireplaces. The bedroom wing includes a delightful corner Master Bedroom Suite and enjoys two luxurious Bathrooms with multiple closets. Additionally there are three spacious and sun flooded bedrooms with en suite baths and ample closets. Completing the gracious layout, there is a vast eat-in Kitchen with a large Butler's Pantry, Breakfast Room and Laundry Area as well as a large Staff Room with Bath.
Original architectural details, beautifully proportioned rooms, exceptionally large windows, four wood burning fireplaces and an extremely desirable and expansive circular floor plan characterize this unique and sprawling residence. This exceptional residence truly defines luxury and elegance in apartment living.
Constructed in 1912 and featuring thirteen full floor residences, 635 Park Avenue was designed by renowned architect J.E.R. Carpenter and is a highly regarded white glove, full service prewar cooperative.
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Building Features 13 Floors16 Units

elevator
full time doorman
gym
storage
laundry
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Unit Features

fireplace
washerdryer

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Reported Closing Price, pending ACRIS document verification

4 Beds / 6.5 Baths / - ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $11,872

Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty

Serena Boardman

serena.boardman@sothebyshomes.com

(212) 606-7611

Listing Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty View Listing

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