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Essentials
- Price$3,950,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms3
- Rooms8
- Staff Room1
- Exposure South & East
Key Features
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Full city view
- Dining room
- Wood-burning fireplace
This is a wonderful 8 into 7-room home on the fifth floor of a highly sought after white glove prewar cooperative in the heart of Carnegie Hill. Entrance is from a double elevator landing into an oversized gallery, with the living room with wood burning fireplace at one end and the formal dining room at the other. Off the gallery is a bedroom hallway leading to the master bedroom with walk-in closet and marble bathroom en suite, as well as the second and third bedrooms with shared marble bathroom in between. Off the dining room is the windowed eat-in kitchen with granite counter tops, a floating island and best appliances. The staff room behind the kitchen has a full bathroom and a washer/dryer. The traditional renovation includes a sound system, built-in cabinetry, architectural moldings and extensive original details. Among its many amenities, the building has a playroom, a large fitness center and a basketball court. It is also pet friendly.
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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.)
1125 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
This Carnegie Hill cooperative was designed by Schwartz & Gross, and completed in 1926. It is a highly staffed, pet friendly, pre-war cooperative building with fitness center, children's playroom, basketball court and wine cellar.
Additional features of this building include: Professional Units, gym with basketball court.
- Prewar
- Built in 1926
- 15 floors
- 72 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Concierge
- Doorman
- Exercise room
- Fitness center
- Playroom
- Private storage
- Wine cellar
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