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WEB ID: 5615469

885 Park Avenue, 12A Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10075

Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10075

sold | Co-op | Built in 1927

5 beds
5 baths
$8,500,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $9,848
  • 50% Down: $4,250,000

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Sold
WEB ID: 5615469

885 Park Avenue, 12A Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10075

Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10075

sold | Co-op | Built in 1927

5 beds
5 baths
$8,500,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $9,848
  • 50% Down: $4,250,000

The Details

About 885 Park Avenue, 12A, Upper East Side, Manhattan, NY 10075

EAST 78 STREET and EAST 79 STREET
Grand 12 room home now available in one of Park Avenue's premiere white glove cooperatives. Enter into your private landing into this spacious 12th floor home which spans the entire front of the building with open views onto Park Avenue. This apartment gets excellent light with South and West and East exposures. Enjoy a gracious layout with large rooms, and great flow for entertaining. Enter into a large 25 foot ...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Beth Benalloul, (212) 360-5037, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Beamed ceilings
  • Center island
  • Central air
  • Den/office
  • Dining room
  • Dishwasher
  • Eat-In kitchen
  • Entry/foyer
  • Excellent light
  • Great closet space
  • Herringbone floors
  • High ceilings
  • Laundry room
  • Library
  • Pet friendly
  • Washer/dryer
  • Concierge
  • Corner apartment
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Partial city view
  • Professional Units
  • Listing agents

    Beth Benalloul

    Beth Benalloul

    Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
    Sammy Benalloul

    Sammy Benalloul

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

    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.

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    about the building

    885 Park Avenue

    Apartment Building in Upper East Side

    East 78 Street And East 79 Street

    • 48 UNITS
    • 14 STORIES
    • 1927 BUILT

    Sales History for 885 Park Avenue
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    10/26/20219A$8,250,000400055
    02/26/202111C$7,995,000360043
    04/08/20194C$5,700,000034
    Sales History for 885 Park Avenue, 12A
    datepricelisting status
    07/16/2020$8,500,000Sold
    08/01/1991$2,100,000Sold
    03/14/1991$1,728,155Sold
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