Note: the above is based on a down payment of 50% ($5,875,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This magnificent and high floor renovated 10-room apartment is located in one of New York’s finest prewar cooperatives, in the East 70’s and Madison, just steps from Central Park.
This apartment underwent an 18 month+ renovation and includes large new windows, 6 zoned central air conditioning, hardwood floors, new bathrooms, soaring beamed ceilings and moldings. Designed by Amanda Nisbet, this four-bedroom apartment is in move-in condition and combines original architectural details with a color palette that takes center stage.
A semi private elevator landing leads to an elegant entry gallery which opens to a grand living room with high ceilings and a wood burning fireplace overlooking the majestic Spire of St. James Church.
Adjacent, there is a comfortable library with custom built-ins and a bar with wine refrigerator. The gracious formal dining room is accessed off the gallery.
The South-facing windowed eat-in kitchen, has marble counter-tops, custom cabinetry and top-of-the line appliances. There is a butler’s pantry, marbled center island, a spacious breakfast room and a homely family room. Off the kitchen there is a small office space, laundry and staff room with a full bathroom.
A powder room completes this area.
The separate bedroom wing features four well-proportioned bedrooms. The exquisite corner oversized Primary bedroom features open city views to the North and East, 2 large walking closets and an en-suite windowed marble bathroom with double-sink vanity and large separate shower. There are three additional bedrooms, one of them with en-suite bath and abundant closet space along the hallway.
Built in 1929, this full-service cooperative offers full time doormen and hall attendants.
There is a state-of-the-art fitness room, bike storage, private storage and is pet friendly.
There is a 2% flip tax payable by the buyer.
The building is impeccably run. The maintenance is considerably lower than most comparable white glove buildings due to the full-block of Madison Avenue retail space owned by the Cooperative.
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