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Listed: Sep 11, 2024Days on Market: 54Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Doorman: FT DoormanListing viewed 270 times
Insider Highlights
- Additional Features: The apartment includes a chic powder room, washer/dryer, Lutron lighting, motorized shades, and all new electrical and AV wiring. A private storage room is also included with the apartment.
- Building Amenities: The building offers full service and amenities including 24-hour doormen, resident building manager, landscaped roof terrace, well-outfitted gym, and bike storage. It is pet-friendly, allows pieds-a-terre, and is equipped with a state-of-the-art gym, central laundry room, bike room, storage, and landscaped roof terrace with Central Park and skyline views.
- Architectural Charm: Designed by the celebrated architect Rosario Candela, the building has a pre-war charm with modern amenities. The apartment is in a cooperative building, allowing for a sense of community and shared responsibility.
- Kitchen and Bedroom: The new kitchen is equipped with Celador countertops, Vermont Imperial Danby backsplash, and top appliances. The primary bedroom suite features cerused oak millwork in the dressing rooms and a luxurious en-suite bathroom clad in honed Olympia White Vermont Danby marble.
- Location: This stunning property is located in the glamorous Upper East Side neighborhood, within walking distance to restaurants, shopping, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It overlooks Central Park with almost 30 feet of park frontage, offering stunning views through large windows.
- Interior Design: The apartment has been recently renovated with high-quality materials and the latest technology, featuring a modern, open loft-like flow with over 2300 square feet of space. The grand living room includes a wood-burning fireplace and dual seating areas, perfect for entertaining.
Description
A unique layout at 955 Fifth, 7A is not the typical pre-war warren of rooms but over 2,300 square feet of graceful spaces that flow. Architecture and design studio Stonefox renovated the apartment with the most beautiful materials and latest technology while building on the modern minimalism originally created by the design world darling of the ‘70s-’80s, Ward Bennett. The grand double living room with almost 30 feet of Central Park frontage, has two extra-large picture windows which fill the space with sunlight.
A wood burning fireplace, dual seating areas, and discrete recessed art lighting, create the perfect room for relaxing and entertaining. The dining room with a distinctive Candela curved wall and window allows for elegant or informal dinners. The luminous new kitchen with Celador countertops, Imperial Vermont Danby marble backsplash, and top appliances is a dream to cook in.
The breakfast room / study with eastern views of the Carlyle Hotel could easily be converted back to a bedroom if so desired. The sumptuous bedroom suite features cerused oak millwork in the dressing rooms and a luxurious en-suite bathroom clad in honed Olympia White Vermont Danby marble. Additional elements include a marble guest half bath, washer/dryer, Lutron lighting, motorized shades, and all new electrical and AV wiring. Built in 1938, 955 Fifth Avenue is an elegant and intimate Rosario Candela designed, pre-war co-op with full service and amenities: 24-hour doormen, resident building manager, landscaped roof terrace with stunning views of Central Park and the cityscape, well-outfitted gym, and bike storage.
A private storage room transfers with the apartment. Pets, and up to 50% financing are permitted. 3% flip tax paid by the purchaser. 955 Fifth Avenue is located between 76th and 77th streets in the most glamorous part of the Upper East Side near wonderful restaurants, Madison Avenue shopping, the Frick Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and of course Central Park. Please contact us for a private visit. This home is in truly perfect condition so bring your suitcase and enjoy the luxuries of life on Fifth Avenue.
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