Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($6,500,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Designed by renowned architect Peter Pennoyer and interior designer Eve Robinson, this exquisite mint condition 11-room duplex boasts 4/5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, and 2 half bathrooms. This luxurious, meticulously designed home seamlessly blends sophisticated detail and high-quality craftsmanship with a modern aesthetic for today’s living.
Enter on the main floor through an elegant gallery with a stunning custom staircase and railing. The gracious gallery leads to a grand living room that faces West onto Park Avenue with soaring ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace.
The elegant dining room can be accessed through the eat-in kitchen, living room, or gallery, making this floor perfect for casual or formal entertaining and living. The adjacent handsome library is beautifully proportioned and also has a wood-burning fireplace. A jewel box powder room completes this level.
Ascend the main staircase to the large upstairs landing with direct access from the elevator vestibule.
This floor is currently configured as 4 generously proportioned bedrooms, option for a 5th, and 4.5 bathrooms. The primary bedroom suite has the apartment’s third wood-burning fireplace, a lavish dressing room with closets galore, a dedicated home office, and an oversized luxurious bathroom. Complementing this layout is a media room/den, powder room, and laundry area.
High ceilings, central AC, large windows, and gracious proportions complete this very special house-like apartment.
Nestled in the heart of the Upper East Side, 925 Park Avenue is an intimate, 14-story cooperative with 32 units.
This distinguished building, designed by the esteemed architects Delano & Aldrich in 1908, showcases its exquisite Renaissance Revival style. Enjoy a full-time doorman and abundance of shopping and dining options the Upper East Side has to offer. Up to 50% financing and 2% flip tax.
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