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Essentials
- Price$4,500,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms4
- Rooms8
- Staff Rooms2
- Staff Bathroom1
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,800
- Exposure N, S, E & W
Key Features
- Classic apartment
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Full city view
- Wood-burning fireplace
Elegance of a Bygone Era! Glorious and especially grand prewar classic with all the original details intact and featuring an extraordinary sunny south-facing 31' living room, over-sized windows, very high ceilings, lovely hardwood herringbone floors, many bright corner rooms, and eight huge closets. This classy prewar apartment has a fabulous layout that provides a continuous flow from living room through hall and into the formal dining room. Perfect for large-scale entertaining!
Additional features of this property include: 15 foot butler's pantry and Original moldings and cabinets.
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Carnegie Hill
Uptown on the East Side, from 86th Street to 96th Street and from Lexington Avenue to Central Park.
The Carnegie Hill section of Manhattan, full of magnificient townhouses that are rarely for sale because their owners tend to hang on to them, has wonderful access to Central Park. Larger buildings house prewar apartments of six or seven rooms, known as “Classic Sixes” and “Classic Sevens,” but the light in the area is generous as even these magnificient co-ops are usually not too tall. The resulting old-world feel, which bathes even modern condos in Carnegie Hill, shows you why steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie picked this quiet, countrified section of Manhattan as the place to build his ultimate family home. (You can still visit it today on your way to buy or rent an apartment — it’s now a branch of the Smithsonian known as the Cooper-Hewitt museum.)
1060 Fifth Avenue
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
7 mins
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Lexington Ave - 86th St
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Additional features of this building include: Professional Units.
- Prewar
- Built in 1929
- 14 floors
- 47 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
- Common roof deck
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