Asking $6M, Upper East Side pre-war co-op is the picture of Park Avenue living
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Asking $6M, Upper East Side pre-war co-op is the picture of Park Avenue living

December 14, 2021

Images courtesy of Warburg Realty.

The spacious, elegant pre-war co-op at 625 Park Avenue embodies the classic ideal of Manhattan apartment living, starting with a private elevator landing. Asking $5,995,000, the two-bedroom home has spacious entertaining rooms and convenient staff spaces–which could easily be repurposed as bedrooms or office/studio space–rarely found in new construction apartments. Rooms have gracious proportions, subtle architectural details, wood-burning fireplaces, and plenty of Park Avenue frontage.

From your private elevator entry, enter a grand gallery that accesses the home’s three entertaining rooms. Each features a wood-burning fireplace.

A large corner living room and oversized library face west onto Park Avenue. A suitably grand dining room faces east. The home’s updated eat-in kitchen has private access to a convenient staff room and bath. The kitchen is served by a large pantry with a wealth of storage space.

In the bedroom wing of the apartment–separated from the entertaining rooms for privacy–the primary and second bedrooms have en-suite baths. Room-sized closets add to the luxury factor without having to shout.

The apartment building was designed by J.E.R. Carpenter in 1931 and was converted into a cooperative in the 1960s. There is a doorman and a live-in superintendent.

[Listing details: 625 Park Avenue #2A at CityRealty]

[At Warburg Realty by Linda Reiner and Lisa Tarnopol Deslauriers]

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Images courtesy of Warburg Realty.

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