510 Park Avenue is a distinguished 15 story prewar co-op built in 1925 by Starrett Brothers and designed by F.H. Dewey & Company. The light beige brick building features a two story limestone base, an impressive lobby with canopied entrance, and attractive bronze doors. With just 25 to 26 residences, this boutique building offers white glove, full service living with 24 hour security, a fitness center, bicycle room, and storage facilities that transfer with sales.
The building's apartments are renowned for their grand scale entertaining spaces, with many featuring 30 to 48 foot corner living rooms, formal dining rooms, and private elevator landings. High ceilings, oversized windows, wood burning fireplaces, and marble bathrooms are common throughout the residences. Several apartments span entire floors at approximately 5,000 square feet, offering 4 to 5 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. Notable renovations include work by renowned designer Tony Ingrao, with one apartment featuring wood paneling imported from a European castle, complete with wine cellar and humidor.
The building accommodates a range of apartment conditions, from meticulously renovated trophy residences with Miele appliances, custom millwork, and automated systems to estate condition units requiring full renovation. Many apartments feature chef caliber kitchens with commercial grade appliances, butler's pantries, and staff quarters. The co-op welcomes pets and pied-à-terres, though financing policies vary by unit, with some apartments requiring all cash purchases and a 3% flip tax paid by buyers.
Ideally positioned between 60th and 61st Street, residents enjoy proximity to Central Park, Madison Avenue shopping, Fifth Avenue flagships like Bergdorf Goodman, and renowned restaurants including Daniel and Le Bilboquet. The location provides convenient access to both the Upper East Side's cultural attractions and midtown's business district, making it a coveted address for sophisticated Manhattan living.
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For some co-ops, instead of price per square foot, we use an estimate of the number of rooms for each sold apartment to chart price changes over time. This is because many co-op listings do not include square footage information, and this makes it challenging to calculate accurate square-foot averages.
By displaying the price per estimated room count, we are able to provide a more reliable and consistent metric for comparing sales in the building. While we hope that this gives you a clearer sense of price trends in the building, all data should be independently verified. All data provided are only estimates and should not be used to make any purchase or sale decision.