Key Details
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Listed: Apr 1, 2024Days on Market: 34Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Carnegie Hill (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Open house:
- The afternoon of Sunday, May 5
Insider Highlights
- Prime Location and Building Features: This newly renovated apartment is located in the prestigious Carnegie Hill neighborhood, in a co-op building designed by renowned architect George F. Pelham Jr. The building is home to just 89 apartments, providing a more intimate living experience, and offers amenities such as a gym, central laundry room, bike storage, and private storage.
- Security and Convenience: The building provides a full-time doorman for added security and convenience. The apartment is in close proximity to the subway for easy commuting and includes a large pantry with a washer/dryer.
- Luxurious Interior Design: The apartment features large-scale entertaining spaces, including a Great Room with a custom marble and ceramic fireplace, and a Dining Room with a custom gold leaf, hand-painted de Gournay mural. The elegant Powder Room boasts a pink onyx sink and large walk-in coat closet.
- High-End Kitchen and Library: The high-end kitchen is equipped with marble floors, quartzite countertops, a center island, and top-grade appliances. The apartment also includes a library with custom oak shelving and millwork, a bay window, and a full bathroom.
- Recognition and Views: The apartment has been featured in Architectural Digest, attesting to its high-quality design and finishes. It offers direct southern views of the Chrysler Building.
- Primary Bedroom and Amenities: The Primary Bedroom features sound-proof walls, a windowed walk-in closet/dressing room, and an en-suite bathroom with a double sink vanity, a large shower, and heated floors. The apartment also offers state-of-the-art audio/visual, Lutron lighting scene control, electric shades, and brand new through-the-wall HVAC.
Description
Offering a generous footprint for a variety of seating vignettes. cozy up around the custom Arabescato marble and ceramic fireplace. Located off the Great Room, the Dining Room features curved walls to mimic the room’s bay window overlooking Park Avenue and is adorned with a custom gold leaf, hand-painted de Gournay mural. Designed for the ultimate chef in mind, the windowed Kitchen is complemented by striking marble floors, quartzite countertops, and a center island. The highest grade appliances are hidden behind custom cabinetry, including a Sub Zero refrigerator, additional refrigerator & freezer drawers, induction cooktop, and an ice-maker. There is also a large pantry with washer/dryer. Custom oak shelving and millwork abound in the Library.
Featuring a bay window overlooking Park Avenue and Brick Church with direct southern views of the Chrysler Building, this room also includes a luxuriously appointed full bathroom and a built-in windowed desk, for maximum versatility as a second bedroom. The Primary Bedroom retreat is bathed in beautiful southern light and boasts upholstered sound-proof walls and a fabulous windowed walk-in closet/dressing room with custom cedar-lined built-ins. There is also an en-suite bathroom swathed in Smoke of London marble and includes a double sink vanity, a large shower with double shower heads, a separate water closet with a ’smart’ bidet/toilet, a large linen closet, and heated floors. The Secondary Bathroom is finished in Ondulare Rosso marble, mosaic tile floors and includes an oversized shower with bench seating, a ’smart’ bidet/toilet, heated floors, and a custom tray ceiling. Occupying over 40 feet of frontage along Park Avenue, additional considerations include state-of-the-art audio/visual, Lutron lighting scene control, electric shades, and brand new through-the-wall HVAC. 1150 Park Avenue, built in 1939 and designed by George F. Pelham Jr., is home to just 89 apartments. Amenities include 24-hour white-glove staff, resident manager, gym, central laundry room, bike storage, and private storage. 50% financing is permitted. 2% flip tax paid by purchaser.
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