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Essentials
- Price$4,539,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms8
- Staff Rooms2
- Staff Bathroom1
- Exposure East & West
Key Features
- Classic apartment
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator operator
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Full city view
- Beamed ceiling
- Central air
- Dining room
- Excellent light
- Great closet space
- Herringbone floors
- Prewar detail
- Walk-in closets
- Washer/dryer
- Wood-burning fireplace
This is a 14th floor residence which features four primary rooms facing east onto Park Avenue with sun-flooded open city views. Entrance is from an oversized double elevator landing into a large central gallery. At the end is the well proportioned living room with wood burning fireplace, with the formal dining room opposite. In addition to the living room, all three bedrooms (one now setup as a library) and two bathrooms face Park Avenue. The large master suite includes a dressing room and an enormous walk-in closet. Off the dining room are a butler's pantry with washer/dryer and a staff room now setup as an office, as well as a full staff bathroom. The second staff room has been incorporated as a breakfast room into the windowed chef's kitchen with all top appliances. There is private storage, a well equipped gym, and pets are allowed in this full service, white glove prewar cooperative building. The apartment is in excellent condition and is truly a wonderful home for both daily living and entertaining.
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Carnegie Hill
Uptown on the East Side, from 86th Street to 96th Street and from Lexington Avenue to Central Park.
The Carnegie Hill section of Manhattan, full of magnificient townhouses that are rarely for sale because their owners tend to hang on to them, has wonderful access to Central Park. Larger buildings house prewar apartments of six or seven rooms, known as “Classic Sixes” and “Classic Sevens,” but the light in the area is generous as even these magnificient co-ops are usually not too tall. The resulting old-world feel, which bathes even modern condos in Carnegie Hill, shows you why steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie picked 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.)
1050 Park Avenue
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
7 mins
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
7 mins
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
7 mins
1050 Park features JER Carpenter's "central foyer" layout, which is a key element of this 1923 building. Used by Candella and many architects since, these layouts provide privacy for the bedroom wing and ease of access to the entertaining spaces of living room and dining room. "Generous" describes the scale of the interior spaces: ceiling height, room sizes, window sizes and closets. The building became a co-op in 1969.
Additional features of this building include: Pets Welcome, Elevator Operator, Storage Bin, Gym, Professional Units, Two Apartments Per fFoor.
- Prewar
- Built in 1923
- 14 floors
- 60 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator Operator
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