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WEB ID: 22248655

530 Park Avenue, 15B Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NY 10065

Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NY 10065

sold | Condo | Built in 1941

4 beds
4 baths
2698 Approx. Sqft
$6,700,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $3,318
  • Monthly Taxes: $3,509
  • 10% Down: $670,000

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sold
Featured
WEB ID: 22248655

530 Park Avenue, 15B Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NY 10065

Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NY 10065

sold | Condo | Built in 1941

4 beds
4 baths
2698 Approx. Sqft
$6,700,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $3,318
  • Monthly Taxes: $3,509
  • 10% Down: $670,000

The Details

About 530 Park Avenue, 15B, Lenox Hill, Manhattan, NY 10065

EAST 60 STREET and EAST 61 STREET
RARE PREWAR CONDOMINIUM ON PARK AVENUE

This elegant, high floor, mint condition home spans nearly 2700 square feet of pure perfection at 530 Park Avenue. 15B is a stunning duplex residence comprised of 3 or 4 bedrooms, 4 full marble baths, spacious living room, formal dining room with views onto Park Avenue from every window. This home includes 530 Park Avenue's distinctive curved radius windows which appea...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Richard Ziegelasch, (917) 519-9111, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Central air
  • Den/office
  • Dining room
  • Dishwasher
  • Dual sinks
  • En suite
  • Entry/foyer
  • Full city view
  • Hardwood floors
  • Heated floors
  • Herringbone floors
  • Library
  • Pet friendly
  • Stall shower
  • Washer/dryer
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Marble bath
  • Traditional kitchen
  • Listing agent

    Richard Ziegelasch

    Richard Ziegelasch

    Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

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    Upper East Side

    An address on the Upper East Side has been a desirable asset for centuries. Names like Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Lenox — ones familiar to anyone traveling around the city today — all secured their spot at one time or another. What was once vast farmland became subdivided by NYC’s street grid in the 19th century. Subsequently, construction began on the first wave of iconic apartments and townhouses, many of which continue to captivate us today. Removal of elevated train lines in the 1950s opened up even more rarefied air for New Yorkers to occupy, but worry not: extensive subway service continues to run beneath these glorious streets. Elegant prewar buildings. Stunning Central Park vistas. Iconic cultural institutions. Endless shopping options. The setting of countless books, films, and television shows. For those living on the Upper East Side, however, it’s all those things and more: it’s home.

    530 Park Avenue

    about the building

    530 Park Avenue

    Apartment Building in Upper East Side

    East 60 Street And East 61 Street

    • 109 UNITS
    • 19 STORIES
    • 1941 BUILT

    Sales History for 530 Park Avenue
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    11/29/20219G$3,750,000143222
    08/25/20219H$1,999,999101011
    12/18/202019H$1,915,000105011
    Sales History for 530 Park Avenue, 15B
    datepricelisting status
    09/19/2024$6,700,000Sold
    12/23/2013$8,349,650Sold
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