Note: the above is based on a down payment of 60% ($735,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Residence 6C at 755 Park Avenue was redesigned and reconfigured to create an open, airy, and whimsical retreat by the former New York Editor for World of Interiors, and the apartment exudes the same unique qualities for which the magazine is known. The original two-bedroom corner layout has been opened up into a dramatic loft-like space, creating a seamless flow between all of the rooms.
This pin drop quiet home is currently configured with a spacious king-sized corner bedroom with a bathroom en-suite. Residence 6C features an additional full bathroom, open plan living, dining and den areas, plus a full laundry room with extra storage and a sink.
The second bedroom can easily be restored to the pre-war two-bedroom layout (see alternate floor plan).
Additional features of this special home include: a private elevator vestibule, three exposures, soaring ceilings of over 10 feet, and an extraordinary amount of closet and storage space, including a private storage unit that transfers with the apartment. All of this in a premier white-glove cooperative on prestigious Park Avenue.
Built in 1914, 755 Park Avenue is a highly coveted full-service cooperative situated at the corner of 72nd Street and Park Avenue, next to Central Park and the finest restaurants, shops and museums. Services and amenities include: a full-time doorman, live-in super, on-site porters, gym, private storage, bike storage, and laundry room.
Please note that there is a 2% flip tax payable by the buyer and the building permits a maximum of 40% financing.
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