Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($330,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
On the 10th floor of the 530 Park Avenue Condominium , Apartment 10-F is the ideal primary or pied a terre. Originally constructed in 1941 & converted to condominiums in 2011 with classic interiors designed by William T. Georgis, one of Architectural Digest’s "Top 100" design firms, this elegant 1BR has style and elegance befitting the location next door to the Regency Hotel.
Beginning with the wide & welcoming foyer, there are large closets - a signature of prewar living - and the in unit Bosch W/D is located discretely in one. Continuing on to the living room, the room is bathed in glowing light all day, with large casement, energy efficient, double-paned windows including a "bay window" on the corner providing an oblique view of Park Ave.
High ceilings and herringbone wood floors throughout the space are accents that were both loving restored and perfectly maintained.
The generously proportioned separate kitchen is a study in logic, with all that you need at hand, including handcrafted, custom painted English wood cabinetry by Smallbone of Devizes, Pietra Cardosa Italian granite countertops, a stainless steel sink & Italian porcelain floors.
Appliances are by Sub-Zero, Wolf & Viking. Moving to the bedroom, there is ample room for both a king sized bed and armoires, plus a giant closet. The marble bathroom is classic Park Avenue with Greek black & white Thassos basket weave floors and a glass enclosed standup shower.
530 Park Ave is a full service prewar condominium with a full time staff and resident manager. The lobby is elegant in its simplicity and shows how Park Avenue buildings separate themselves from all others.
The building offers a gym, a resident’s library with billiards and lovely sitting area, plus children’s playroom. Additionally, there’s a residents’ courtyard with a reflecting pool & garden, a catering kitchen & bicycle storage.
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