Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$37,448 ($15.94/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,099,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This stylish and sophisticated seven room home is full of light.
A spacious gallery opens into a large luxurious living room with a wall of windows overlooking Park Avenue.
Do you work from home? This apartment offers an abundance of perfect spaces, and just off the living room is the ideal home office with its own window onto the avenue.
Down the hall is a large den and dining room, excellent for entertaining, able to accommodate large formal meals, at-home movie nights or intimate dinners.
The balcony off the den is an oasis in the sun, your own private outdoor space, with views to the west and south.
The renovated kitchen has an adjacent breakfast nook that could easily be combined to create an eat-in kitchen.
There are three well-proportioned bedrooms with ample closet space and three baths.
The primary bedroom is a quiet sanctuary facing west and north, with an en suite windowed bath and two large closets, plus space for a seating area to curl up and relax with a good book.
The second bedroom faces north, with a bathroom across the hall.
The third bedroom faces west and south. The third bathroom is just outside the door and doubles as a powder room.
This lovely home has hardwood floors and through-the-wall air conditioning.
715 Park Avenue is an 18-story condominium, built in 1948 by Emery Roth, who designed some of the city's most iconic apartment buildings, including the Beresford and the San Remo.
This white glove building has a full-time doorman, concierge and attended elevators.
Located on the Upper East Side, two short blocks from Central Park, it is close to the wonderful museums, art galleries, restaurants and boutiques the city has to offer.
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