Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($859,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Experience the incomparable elegance afforded at this luxury estate on Fifth Avenue, overlooking verdant Central Park. Residence 301 at the white-glove cooperative 812 Fifth Avenue suits the most discerning buyer and exudes attention to detail.
As you enter, you are greeted by a spacious entrance gallery showcasing marble floors, designer lighting, stunning millwork/wainscoting, brass details, and other refined finishes found throughout, Residence 301 is a special treasure. This gracious 7 room apartment is brightened by oversized windows facing West and East, offering the ultimate pairing of Central Park and townhouse garden vistas on either side.
Flanking the gallery is a generous park-view living room and a formal dining room, perfect for entertaining with a seamless open flow. Adjoining the living room is a 12.2 ft. by 24 ft. library featuring a recessed ceiling and park-facing picture windows, which can be converted into a third bedroom. The windowed eat-in kitchen offers abundant cabinetry, black granite countertops, and a breakfast room (formerly staff quarters) with full bath/laundry.
Your park facing primary bedroom retreat sits privately on the Western side of the apartment, complete with 2 walk-in closets, and a marble en-suite bath with separate shower and tub.
The secondary bedroom looking East is also en-suite, with large closet. A separate service entrance, ample closets, and elegant details complete this home dream home on Manhattan’s Gold Coast!
Located on coveted Fifth Avenue, the distinguished cooperative, built in 1963, houses 30 upscale residences and offers full-time doormen, elevator attendants, a bell captain, resident manager, common laundry, a lovely garden, and onsite storage. Best of all is the exceptional address directly across from prized Central Park, just moments to world-class shopping and dining, acclaimed museums and entertainment.
Its history is equally impressive, once home to Howard Deering Johnson, the famous American entrepreneur, businessman, and the founder of the Howard Johnson’s chain of restaurants and hotels. Other prominent figures such as former U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller also resided at this prestigious building, hence it often being referred to as the Rockefeller building. 50% financing is allowed, as are pied-a-terres and 3% flip tax paid by buyer.
Sorry, no dogs allowed.
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