The 15th floor at 825 Fifth Avenue is an exceptional, one-of-a-kind, fully renovated and recently completed (down to the studs, taking numerous years to accomplish) cooperative residence; and is a trophy within this legendary building, and more generally within the Upper East Side and NYC’s uber-luxury cooperative sphere. Without comparison in terms of its size, state-of-the-art technology and systems, and special qualities, it occupies the building’s entire fifteenth floor footprint, with the elevators opening directly into the apartment’s stunning, sun filled, and sweeping entrance gallery.
This remarkable residence offers three private outdoor spaces ; the main terrace, substantial in depth, and running 36 feet along the Western facade of the living/dining rooms, plus two East facing terraces punctuating the North-Eastern and South-Eastern corners of the apartment. The interior spaces (including the expansive double-sized Park facing living/dining rooms, sumptuous master suite w/ two baths and dressing room, stunning corner library w/ wet bar, large corner kitchen w/ butler’s pantry, den w/ solarium, 2 additional bedrooms/office, plus two and a half additional bathrooms) are imbued with proper room proportions and are situated at the perfect floor height, with broad, open, and magical vistas and light from all four directions.
In pristine and triple mint condition, the quality of the design, floor plan, and renovation is beyond compare; executed to the highest level by Pembrook & Ives, with extraordinary consideration paid to the finishes, craftsmanship and flow, and conceived to live and entertain with privacy, peace, grace and elegance. With no detail overlooked, nor expense spared, and crafted to the highest level, the value of this “bring your toothbrush” renovation cannot be overstated.
Located along the chicest stretch of Fifth Avenue between 63rd and 64th Streets, 825 Fifth Avenue is one of New York City’s most distinguished white glove cooperatives offering its residents the highest level of service including, a twenty-four hour doorman, concierge service, and elevator attendant. It is one of a handful of cooperatives on the Upper East Side with a private, residents-only restaurant and room service. The twenty three story tower was designed in 1927 by esteemed architect J. E. R. Carpenter. There is 3% flip tax paid by the buyer. Showings M-F 9:30-4:30. Monthly catering charge of $1,559 and monthly assessment of $1,360. No financing permitted. Pets allowed with board approval.
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