Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($6,300,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Located on a high floor of one of Fifth Avenue’’s most prestigious white-glove cooperatives, this extraordinary 14-room, 5-bedroom apartment offers grand proportions in a graceful layout. Encompassing the entire 11th floor, this magnificent prewar apartment has 55 feet fronting Central Park and features soaring ceilings, original herringbone flooring and classic moldings throughout. A private elevator landing leads to the front entrance, which opens on to a 14-foot gallery.
There is an impressive corner 33-foot-by19-foot living room with a woodburning fireplace and direct Park views. An adjacent 33-foot corner dining room with a fireplace offers an impressive venue for entertaining. A handsome 19-foot-by-14-foot library and a powder room complete the public wing of the home.
A 25-foot sundrenched, South-facing Chef’’s kitchen has a large breakfast area, a butler’’s pantry and an adjacent staff hall. There is a separate hallway leading to the private chambers which are located along the Eastern wing of the home. There are 5 spacious bedrooms, each one with a full bath en suite, and ample closets.
There is glorious light streaming in from 25 windows spanning 4 exposures and the home features a 4-zone central-air-conditioning system. One of the most exclusive addresses on Fifth Avenue, this elegant, limestone-clad building was designed by Warren & Wetmore, the main architects of Grand Central Terminal. Built in 1925, this12-story cooperative features just one apartment per floor.
There is a full-time doorman and an elevator operator. Amenities include a fitness center, storage facility and wine vault.
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