High Floor Golden Age Masterpiece
Introducing 12E at 550 Park Avenue, a high-floor residence in one of Lenox Hill’s premier pre-war co-ops. More images coming soon!
A perfect example of the grand Golden Age apartments of the 1920s, this J.E.R. Carpenter masterpiece is full of volume, scale, and ideal circulation. A great room with 11′ ceilings and large windows that frame exposures to the north and east invite you into the heart of the home, while the adjacent dining room could comfortably host down a dinner of 18. Designed for hospitality, a commercial kitchen and butler’s pantry are further complimented by direct access to a separate staff office and storage room, as well as the in-unit laundry. A den/library just off the entrance gallery, as well as a powder room, complete the northern wing.
Along the southern corridor, four bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms and walk-in closets, and two with corner exposures offer privacy and comfort.
With its high ceilings, large windows, herringbone walnut floors, and ample storage throughout, this residence offers the perfect framework for generation living and is truly a space to behold.
Completed in 1917, 550 Park Avenue is one of Manhattan’s preeminent luxury pre-war cooperatives located on the southwest corner of Park Avenue and 62nd Street. Designed by J.E.R. Carpenter, it is famous for its elegant and grand layouts adorned with pre-war details. A full-service building, 550 Park Ave. is located in close proximity to Central Park and the Madison & Fifth Avenue shopping and restaurants.
50% financing permitted and there is a 3% flip tax paid by the buyer.
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