Rare opportunity to own a sun-flooded, 4+ bedroom apartment with 4 full bathrooms and a powder room, 10 foot ceilings, oversize windows with 8 Juliette balconies, 4 exposures and approximately 4,250 square feet, all in one of Manhattan's finest prewar co-op's built in 1913.
The apartment features a...
Rare opportunity to own a sun-flooded, 4+ bedroom apartment with 4 full bathrooms and a powder room, 10 foot ceilings, oversize windows with 8 Juliette balconies, 4 exposures and approximately 4,250 square feet, all in one of Manhattan's finest prewar co-op's built in 1913.
The apartment features a private elevator vestibule which opens to a large entrance gallery. The entertaining portion of the apartment features a grand living room with a wood burning fireplace and two enormous windows with Juliette balconies, a library and a formal dining room.
The bedroom wing has 4 bedrooms with the primary bedroom situated on the corner with double exposures facing north and west.The large professional-style kitchen has a breakfast room. There is a large room adjacent to the kitchen which can serve as a playroom, media room or staff room, and features an ensuite bathroom. There is also a huge storage room.
555 Park Avenue is located on the south-east corner of 62nd Street and was designed by George and Edward Blum, built in 1913 and converted to co-op in 1946. Amenities include a 24 hour doorman, concierge, resident manager, fitness room, and a large storage bin. Pets are allowed.