Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($2,475,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Breathtaking grand proportions and volume are the hallmark of architect J. E. R. Carpenter’s masterpiece 1060 Fifth Avenue, one of Museum Mile’s most coveted addresses. Original layout and details abound as J.E.R. Carpenter intended. This extraordinary corner seven-room residence offers outstanding entertainment rooms of grand proportions with magnificent original detail and original layout.
The residence enjoys superb light spanning three exposures and over eleven foot ceilings throughout. The semi-private elevator landing leads to an elegant square gallery, the impressive 30-foot corner living room with wood burning fireplace and the Formal Dining Room with two sets of French doors, a spectacular setting for entertaining. A separate wing leads to the bedroom hall flanked by numerous closets.
The south facing 24 foot primary bedroom suite with its own south facing bathroom and walk in closets. The second bedroom, also south facing also offers a south facing bathroom and walk in closets. The Oversized 24 foot kitchen with 11’7" ceiling height offers a staff hall, a true pantry and a stunning north facing window.
A second separate bedroom wing offers a north facing bedroom with a glimpse of the top of the Guggenheim Museum with a windowed full bathroom and a home office, which can easily be converted to a bedroom. Built in 1928, 1060 Fifth Avenue offers just forty-eight residences. Residents enjoy the highest level of service and privacy.
Amenities include the state-of-the-art health gym, a resistance swimming pool, a golf simulator, a half-basketball court, dedicated Pilates area and bike storage. Every apartment enjoys storage with a private vault. 1060 Fifth Avenue permits 50% financing. Please note that there is a 3% flip tax paid by the purchaser.
In close proximity to the city’s greatest museums, galleries, elegant boutiques, and five-star restaurants.
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