850 Park Avenue
Apartment #7D
$5,950,000 Price
4 Bedrooms   3.0 Baths

850 Park Avenue, Upper East Side, NYC

Perched on the 7th floor, overlooking the bucolic East 77th Street with it’s landmarked townhomes, you will find this stunning, triple-mint renovated home, renovated approximately 6 years ago. You step off the elevator onto a semi-private landing, shared with one other apartment. You are drawn...

Perched on the 7th floor, overlooking the bucolic East 77th Street with it’s landmarked townhomes, you will find this stunning, triple-mint renovated home, renovated approximately 6 years ago. You step off the elevator onto a semi-private landing, shared with one other apartment. You are drawn to the grand proportions of the oversized living and dining rooms with large windows, 10-foot ceilings, a wood burning fireplace, herringbone floors and crown moldings. Formerly a Classic 8, the layout was reconfigured to suit the current owners lifestyle with the formal dining room currently being used a family/tv room. The Bulthaup eat-in chef’s kitchen offers two windows, a 6-burner Wolf range, Gagganeau vented hood, SubZero refrigerator, wine fridge and Miele dishwasher. Off the kitchen you will find a windowed laundry room and pantry area and a full-sized vented W/D. This room leads to the home office (or another possible small bedroom,) with a full, windowed bath. On the south side of the apartment, there's a den/family room and large dressing room, both south facing, connected by a windowed Jack and Jill bathroom. Both of these rooms are possible bedrooms and are used as such in other D-lines in the building. The den/family room is a very large room, over 20 ft long, with a WIC. The dressing room has a smoked mirrored wall comprised of other custom closets and a walk-in closet. A beautiful arched doorway leads to the primary bedroom - it's spacious, pin-drop quiet and gets southwest light streaming through a wall of windows. The windowed primary bath has a large soaking tub, a sizable stall shower with a rain shower head, a hand-held, and is complete with all luxury fixtures. There's a multi-zoned central A/C system and countless custom closets throughout. 850 Park Avenue is an impeccably run, full service cooperative with a live-in Super and 24-hour doorman.This white glove, prewar, 12-story building has approximately 50 apartments and was built in 1924. There's a private storage unit, 8”10 H x 5’1 W x 5’11 D located on the roof which transfers with the apartment, bike storage, a fitness room and an outdoor 1/2 basketball court/courtyard/play area. The co-operative is pet friendly and pied-a-terré buyers are permitted upon board approval. The building allows for 30% financing and there is a 2.5% flip tax paid by the buyer. Currently there is a monthly building assessment in place, of $1,564 which runs through October 2024 for the roof, facade repairs and a new boiler.

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Listing Details

Upper East Side, NYC
Type: Cooperative
Price: $5,950,000
Maintenance/CC: $6,614
Last Updated: 4/20/2024
Web ID: 1063233270

Info & Amenities

Type: Co-op
Rooms: 8.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.0
Woodburning fireplaces: 1
Washer and dryer: Yes
Built: 1924
Pets allowed: Yes

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