Description
Situated in one of Manhattan's finest turn of the century white-glove prewar cooperatives, this grand ten into nine room home has ceilings between 10'3' and 10'6', oversized windows, hardwood floors, and a wood burning fireplace. Beautifully proportioned, this Park Avenue home boasts timeless elegance and historical prewar architectural details. There are five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a powder room. A private elevator landing opens onto a gracious entrance gallery that leads to the palatial 263 long living room with four windows and a wood burning fireplace. Adjacent to the living room is the formal dining room which provides an elegant space for gatherings and endless entertaining. There is an oversized south-facing windowed eat-in kitchen with excellent storage, a large butler's pantry and a laundry area. As for the private quarters, the master bedroom suite faces south and features five closets one of which is a large walk-in. The windowed en-suite master bathroom is finished in marble and has a large shower. There are four additional large bedrooms and two full windowed bathrooms. An elegant powder room, a large maid's bedroom and four hallway closets complete this glamorous home. There is a 2% flip tax and a storage room transfers with the apartment. This pre-war cooperative was built in 1911 and has exceptional staff and an attended elevator. There are thirteen floors and fifty-four residences. There is a windowed renovated gym and a bicycle room. Located on the Upper East Side, this Park Avenue residence is in close proximity to Central Park and many of the city's greatest attractions.
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