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$11,750,000
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- Price$11,750,000
- TypeCondo
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms5.5
- Rooms10
- Staff Room1
- Staff Bathroom1
- Approx. Sq. Ft.4,661
- Exposure N, S, E & W
Key Features
- Private floor
- Terrace
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Full city view
- Full park view
- Full skyline view
- Central air
- Dining room
- Gas fireplace
- Library
PRE-WAR PENTHOUSE CONDOMINIUM with Fifth Avenue address. This full floor pristine 10-room residence features expansive Central Park and Reservoir views, four terraces; two of which face the park. This is a grand and gracious apartment with direct elevator entry to the central foyer. The expansive public rooms encompass the west wing. A double living room w/ fireplace and flawless views of park and reservoir; a wood paneled library; large media room w/western terrace; kitchen w/breakfast room and reservoir views; large dining room with 2 terraces. The eastern wing is comprised of 4 bedrooms, all w/en-suite bathrooms, one with terrace. His and hers dressing rooms and baths (each with oversized tub and stall/steam shower). Enormous picture windows throughout enhance the views and provide abundant light.
Renowned artist Richard Smith has hand painted many of the mural ceilings and walls. Moldings are hand painted gold leaf. Floors are herringbone mahogany, foyer entry floor is patterned Italian hand-cut marble, and walls are upholstered in silk Damask.
There is a separate windowed staff room w/bath on the third floor and additional secured storage in the basement.
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Carnegie Hill
Uptown on the East Side, from 86th Street to 96th Street and from 3rd Avenue to Central Park.
The Carnegie Hill section of Manhattan, full of magnificent townhouses rarely for sale, has convenient access to Central Park. Larger buildings house prewar apartments of six or seven rooms, known as “Classic Sixes” and “Classic Sevens.” The light in the area remains generous though, as even these magnificent co-ops are usually modest in height. The resulting old-world feel, which influences even modern condos in Carnegie Hill, illustrates why steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie selected this quiet, countrified section of Manhattan as the place to build his ultimate family home. (You can still visit it today on your way to buy or rent an apartment — it’s now a branch of the Smithsonian known as the Cooper-Hewitt museum.)
1049 Fifth Avenue
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Built in 1928 and located on Museum Mile, 1049 Fifth Avenue was formerly the Adams Hotel. Converted to condominiums and gut renovated to a very high standard in the early 90s, the building has 23 stories with an original configuration of 54 apartments. This brick structure sits just east of the Neue Gallery. The building is fully staffed with 24-hour doorman and concierge as well as a very experienced live-in superintendent who has been in charge since the conversion. Washer dryers are allowed as are pets.
- Prewar
- Built in 1928
- 23 floors
- 45 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Common storage
- Garage
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