Key Details
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Listed: Sep 3, 2024Days on Market: 79Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Insider Highlights
- Location: Prestigious Neighborhood
- This residence is located in the prestigious Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. neighborhood, close to fashionable boutiques, restaurants, art galleries, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. The apartment offers city views.
- Building Features: Full-time Doorman and Premier Prewar Cooperative
- The building provides a high level of service, privacy, and security with a full-time doorman and resident manager. It is a premier prewar cooperative built in 1912 by renowned architects George and Edward Blum.
- Apartment Details: Renovated and Meticulously Cared For
- The apartment is a beautifully renovated and meticulously cared for residence with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. It features high 10 foot ceilings, classic original moldings, two wood burning fireplaces, and a semi-private elevator landing.
Description
Move right into this beautifully renovated and meticulously cared for Classic 7 Room Residence at 840 Park Avenue.
This beautiful home has excellent proportions, wonderful flow, 3 exposures (East, North, and West), 10 foot ceilings, classic original moldings, and 2 wood burning fireplaces.
A semi-private elevator landing opens into a lovely entrance foyer which leads to the formal entrance gallery. The gallery, with its dramatically lit tray ceiling, serves as a focal point from which all rooms are accessed.
The living and dining rooms have been opened thereby creating a stunning 38-foot entertaining space. There are 7 striking French floor- to- ceiling doors/windows with Juliette balconies, allowing for excellent natural light and views overlooking the seasonal gardens on Park Avenue.
The 25 x 17 foot living room is truly special with its wood burning fireplace, 3 French doors/windows, Exquisite Historic Ceiling Moldings, classic wainscoting framing the perimeter of the room, beautiful wood floors, and 10 foot ceiling.
The 18 x 13 foot dining room is also special with its wonderful ceiling and baseboard moldings, 2 French doors/windows, 2 custom built-in cabinets with display shelves and 10 foot ceiling.
The separate bedroom wing consists of 3 bedrooms and a built-in desk office area.
The primary bedroom, has 2 French doors/windows, and a wood burning fireplace.
There is an en-suite renovated windowed bathroom with radiant heat floors.
The 2 other bedrooms have custom built-ins, including desks, bookcases and closets. There is a renovated windowed bathroom with radiant heat floors situated adjacent to these rooms.
The windowed renovated eat-in-kitchen has an abundance of custom cabinetry providing excellent storage space. Appliances include: ElectroLux Stove, Broan Hood, Kitchen Aid D/W (raised for easy loading and unloading), Sub-Zero Refrigerator, built-in Microwave and Miele W/D (vented).
The staff room with en-suite windowed bathroom is accessed from the kitchen.
OUTSTANDING FEATURES: Central A/C (2 zones), high floor, 7 oversized French floor-to-ceiling doors/windows with Juliette balconies, Exquisite Historic Moldings, custom millwork (trim around doors and baseboards), built-in cabinetry and custom fitted closets and storage solutions, beautiful wood floors, 10 foot ceilings, and renovated windowed kitchen and 3 windowed bathrooms.
840 Park Avenue is a premier prewar cooperative, built in 1912 by renowned architects George and Edward Blum. A magnificent 12 story limestone building situated on the northwest corner of 76th street and Park Avenue.
Residents of this co-op enjoy the highest level of service, privacy, and security with a 24-hour doorman and resident manager.
There are 2 storage cages, located in the basement, that will transfer with the sale.
There is also a staff room on the 14th floor, which can be purchased separately.
The co-op permits 50% financing and there is a 2.5% flip tax payable by the buyer.
OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE IN EXCELLENT CONDTION AT 840 PARK AVENUE.
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