A terrace and high-floor views make this $4.6M pre-war classic six the perfect Park Avenue pad
Photos courtesy of Warburg Realty
Asking $4,575,000, this two-bedroom co-op at 1095 Park Avenue is the epitome of a classic Upper East Side co-op with six rooms, pre-war details, and lots of living space. Not every “sky-townhouse” has a terrace, but this one does.
Graciously proportioned rooms begin with a long gallery. Three-zone central air conditioning keeps things cool and comfy.
For cooler months, the living room features a wood-burning fireplace. Perfect for indoor entertaining, the formal dining room has a wet bar and a wine refrigerator. The windowed, light-filled chef’s kitchen is both spacious and efficient, complete with a washer/dryer.
A grand, sheltered terrace faces east and west, and is accessible via both the living and dining rooms. Planted with greenery serviced by an irrigation system, it offers the rare Manhattan option of outdoor living and entertaining.
The primary bedroom features a huge walk-in closet, an ensuite bath, and a Juliette balcony overlooking Park Avenue. The second bedroom also has an ensuite bath and a capacious closet. In traditional pre-war fashion, a flexible staff room, complete with a guest bath, can serve as a bedroom or office.
This peerless Park Avenue address is just a couple of blocks from Central Park. The full-service building offers a fitness room and a storage unit.
[Listing details:Â 1095 Park Avenue Apt. 16D at CityRealty]
[At Warburg Realty by Harriet Kaufman]
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Photos courtesy of Warburg Realty