Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($1,275,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This grand six-room apartment is in a premier Carnegie Hill building. A private elevator vestibule opens onto an elegant, central gallery with two spacious walk-in closets. Off the gallery to the left, the living room and bedrooms overlook a quiet side street.
The 26-foot long living room has a wall of windows, and a gorgeous marble fireplace which is surrounded by cabinetry to display art and books. The living room has beautiful herringbone floors and allows for several distinct seating areas. The two bedrooms are separated by their own vestibule, providing maximum privacy.
The primary bedroom has abundant space for a desk and seating under two oversized windows, two walk-in closets, and a wall of storage cabinets. This bedroom has its own full, en-suite windowed bathroom. The second bedroom can also be used as a library, as it is lined with bookcases.
It has its own en-suite, windowed bathroom with shower.
On the other side of the gallery lies the gracious dining room, conveniently located next to the fully-equipped kitchen. The kitchen has a 6-burner Wolf Gourmet range with vented hood, Bosch dishwasher, and Subzero fridge.
This area of the apartment also includes another bedroom or office, with a half-bathroom as an ideal powder room, and a fully-vented Miele washer/dryer.
This home features a two-zone CAC system, beautiful hardwood floors, and 10’ ceilings. A storage bin in the basement transfers with the apartment.
1111 Park Avenue is a pre-war cooperative building designed by Schwartz & Gross in 1925. Located on the southeast corner of 90th Street and Park Avenue, the building has 80 apartments, spanning 14 floors. There is a full-time concierge, live-in resident manager, and 24-hour doorman.
The building also offers a gym, bicycle storage, wine storage, and a central laundry. Pets are permitted.
Offered Price: $2,975,000
Maintenance: $3724
Financing Permitted: Up to 50%
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