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Essentials
- Price$2,100,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms2
- Bathrooms2
- Rooms5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.1,700
Key Features
- Classic apartment
- Doorman
- Elevator operator
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Dining room
- Library
- Wood-burning fireplace
A beautifully proportioned classic-5 room room apartment in one of Fifth Avenue's most prestigious prewar co-operatives. A large entrance gallery provides the perfect center stage for a very gracious layout that includes a unusually magnificent Living Room because it used to be that of a grand 12-room apartment. Other features of this very special home include a wood-burning fireplace with an exquisite mantel, high beamed ceilings, beautiful floors, windowed baths, washer/dryer and a tranquil and elegant corner Master Bedroom. A newly renovated semi-private elevator landing completes this lovely home. The building, designed by the esteemed architect J.E.R Carpenter, enjoys what is undoubtedly one of the most desirable and prestigious locations on the Upper East Side and is known for its "old world" impeccable services and superb staff. Its brand new Gym is due to open in the Fall of 2011. It permits financing up to $1 million, is pet friendly and will consider apartments to be purchased as "second homes" on a case-by-case basis.
Additional features of this property include: Open North, East and South Exposures, Grand, Corner Living Room, High, Beamed Ceilings, Woodburning Fireplace, Large and Serene Corner Master Bedroom, Washer/Dryer, Semi-Private, Renovated Elevator Landing, and Beautiful Hardwood Floors.
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Upper East Side
Upper East, from 57th Street to 110th Street, from the East River to Fifth Avenue, with Sutton Place and Carnegie Hill as separate enclaves.
The Upper East Side historically exemplifies serious landmark-type apartments but remains a neighborhood where there’s a co-op or condo for everyone. Strict co-ops (some with o’-say-can-you-see Central Park views) continue to prevail in the Upper East Side from Park to Fifth Avenues, but there are plenty of studios, one- and two-bedroom condos, and rentals on the Upper East Side as well. Luxury new condo buildings include the Laurel, with a world-class gym that would satisfy any triathlete, the Lucida, and the Brompton.
1035 Fifth Avenue
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Designed by renowned architect J.E.R. Carpenter in 1926 and converted in 1954, this building, fashioned in the style of an Italian palazzo, is one of Fifth Avenue’s finest white-glove cooperatives. The four-story limestone base complements the buff-colored brick of the floors above, and the building integrates seamlessly within the context of its stately, well-heeled Fifth Avenue neighbors. The elegant lobby looks onto a landscaped interior courtyard, and the building staff includes a doorman, hall man, porters and elevator attendants. Each apartment comes with its own storage. Located just north of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1035 Fifth has sixteen floors and approximately 72 apartments, making it one of the larger co-ops on this stretch of Fifth Avenue. Many of the apartments have stunning western views of Central Park, including the reservoir. There is a gym in the building. The apartments are notable for the grand scale of the rooms, high ceilings and fine pre-war detailing. The building allows pets, but no subletting. The building does not permit financing.
Additional features of this building include: Professional Units, Washer/Dryer Permitted.
- Prewar
- Built in 1926
- 16 floors
- 72 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
- Elevator Operator
- Common courtyard
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