Description
Come see this quintessential Park Avenue residence in a preeminent prewar cooperative located on the Gold Coast of the Upper East Side. #8-D is a former classic 7 that is uniquely larger than other D-lines in the building. One enters the home off a semi-private elevator landing and is immediately greeted by a spacious gallery that underscores the gracious proportions that are evident throughout the residence. Approximately 10-foot ceilings, oversized rooms, side-by-side living and formal dining rooms, a windowed eat-in kitchen with office/pantry and powder room, and separate bedroom wing all combine into a layout that naturally lends itself to both large-scale entertaining as well as highly comfortable daily life. Additional features of the home include herringbone hardwood floors, through-wall air conditioning, vented washer and dryer, and Calacatta Vagli kitchen counters with custom cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances from Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele. The apartment transfers with a large private storage space. The flip tax payable is the greater of 2% of the gross sale price or 5% of profit less brokerage commission.
983 Park Avenue is ideally perched on 83rd Street and Park Avenue and was completed in 1927 by noted builder Schwartz & Gross. The building offers a full-time staff, resident manager, elevator attendants, laundry room, and private storage. The building also has a basketball court and state-of-the art gym – a true rarity in a Park Avenue prewar!
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