432 Park Avenue, #54A
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Listed: Nov 21, 2024Days on Market: 22Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Midtown East (Manhattan)Doorman: FT DoormanListing viewed 207 times
Insider Highlights
- Breathtaking Views: Unmatched vistas of Central Park and the NYC skyline through thirteen floor-to-ceiling windows, creating a stunning backdrop for luxurious living.
- Expansive Living Space: A rare half-floor layout with approximately 4,462 square feet, featuring soaring 12'6" ceilings that enhance the sense of space and light.
- Gourmet Chef's Kitchen: An eat-in kitchen equipped with Miele appliances, marble finishes, and direct views of Central Park, perfect for culinary enthusiasts.
- Luxurious Primary Suite: A private sanctuary with skyline views, a spacious lounge area, and a spa-like en-suite bathroom featuring radiant heated floors and a freestanding soaking tub.
- Versatile Living Areas: A grand living room ideal for entertaining, complemented by a flexible dining room that can serve as a library, home office, or fifth bedroom.
- Exclusive Building Amenities: Access to over 30,000 square feet of curated amenities, including a Michelin-starred restaurant, fitness center, and a 75-foot indoor pool.
Description
Experience the epitome of luxury at Residence 54A in the iconic 432 Park Avenue, where unmatched elegance and convenience redefine sophisticated city living. This half-floor home offers a rare, oversized layout, with unmatched views of Central Park and the vibrant New York City skyline.
As you step into your private foyer, you’re welcomed by sweeping views of the city and Central Park through thirteen floor-to-ceiling, 10’ x 10’ windows. The vistas to the north, east, and south merge nature and urban splendor, all framed by soaring 12’6" ceilings that amplify the sense of space and light.
With an expansive 4,462 square feet, this residence features four bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms, and a versatile dining room that easily adapts into a library, home office, or fifth bedroom.
Every detail, from layout to finishes, combines sophisticated design with practical luxury.
The grand living room, stretching over 29 feet, is ideal for hosting both large celebrations and intimate gatherings, offering a sense of grandeur that invites warmth and connection. Adjacent, the eat-in chef’s kitchen is an artful blend of beauty and function with direct views of Central Park. Designed with Miele stainless steel appliances, Dornbracht polished chrome fixtures, and marble countertops and floors perfect for the most discerning chef or everyday living.
With ample space for casual dining and a breakfast bar, this kitchen also boasts views of Central Park.
Retreat to the primary suite, a private sanctuary with breathtaking skyline views, and ample space for a lounge area. The windowed en-suite bathroom, featuring radiant heated floors, marble finishes, a freestanding soaking tub, and a separate shower, offers a spa-like escape, complete with custom wood cabinetry that enhances both beauty and utility. Each of the additional three bedrooms are equally luxurious in space and views with marble en-suite bathrooms.
Residence 54A is more than just a home; it’s a statement of refined living in the heart of New York City’s most iconic address.
432 Park Avenue is the result of a visionary collaboration between renowned architect Rafael Vi oly and esteemed interior designer Deborah Berke.
Rising 1,396 feet above Park Avenue and 57th Street, this iconic condominium tower has garnered global recognition for its unprecedented design and well-appointed amenity package. Residents enjoy access to over 30,000 square feet of curated amenities including a private restaurant with cuisine overseen by Michelin-starred Chef Shaun Hergatt. state-of-the-art fitness center, 75-foot indoor pool with steam and sauna area, massage room, billiards room, screening room, business center, playroom, and onsite Les Clefs d’Or concierge for to fulfill every need or request.
Additionally, the building’s port-cochere provides ease and privacy.
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