475 Park Avenue, 14B

Midtown East   |   East 57th Street & East 58th Street

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Co-op [Full-Time Doorman]
$ 995,000 [ 16.74% | $ 200,000 ]
Rooms 4
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 2
Status Active
Maintenance [Monthly] $ 2,625
Financing Allowed 50%
Listing ID: 36189

Jason Bauer

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Property Description

This magnificent, pre-war, renovated Park Avenue residence boasts unparalleled large dimensions and glorious high ceilings. The oversized living room is drenched in light from walls of over-sized windows. Stunning hardwood floors, custom moldings and brilliant light make this room perfect. The primary bedroom is beautifully fitted with custom walk in closets and a wall of windows facing Park Avenue. The renovated kitchen has stainless steel appliances, a subzero, a built-in wine refrigerator and beautiful countertops. The bathrooms are updated and renovated to include a steam shower. Additional features include updated HVAC systems throughout and an additional basement storage unit. 475 Park Avenue is a 15-story, white-glove cooperative building, originally built as a series of duplex apartments in 1908. In 1959 it was re-invented as 92 simplex cooperative units, its distinctive white-brick facade not original to the building. The even-floored units, including residence 14B, feature higher ceilings as a vestige of the original construction. 24-hour attended lobby and staffed elevator. Pied-a-terres allowed with board approval. The building allows 50% financing. Additional private storage transfers with apartment. 2% flip tax paid by the buyer.
This magnificent, pre-war, renovated Park Avenue residence boasts unparalleled large dimensions and glorious high ceilings. The oversized living room is drenched in light from walls of over-sized windows. Stunning hardwood floors, custom moldings and brilliant light make this room perfect. The primary bedroom is beautifully fitted with custom walk in closets and a wall of windows facing Park Avenue. The renovated kitchen has stainless steel appliances, a subzero, a built-in wine refrigerator and beautiful countertops. The bathrooms are updated and renovated to include a steam shower. Additional features include updated HVAC systems throughout and an additional basement storage unit. 475 Park Avenue is a 15-story, white-glove cooperative building, originally built as a series of duplex apartments in 1908. In 1959 it was re-invented as 92 simplex cooperative units, its distinctive white-brick facade not original to the building. The even-floored units, including residence 14B, feature higher ceilings as a vestige of the original construction. 24-hour attended lobby and staffed elevator. Pied-a-terres allowed with board approval. The building allows 50% financing. Additional private storage transfers with apartment. 2% flip tax paid by the buyer.

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Apartment Features

A/C
Washer / Dryer
Washer / Dryer Hookups
475 Park Avenue Midtown East New York NY 10022

Building Details [475 Park Avenue]

Ownership Co-op
Service Level Full-Time Doorman
Access Attended Elevator
Pet Policy Pets Allowed
Block/Lot 1312/69
Building Type Mid-Rise
Age Pre-War
Year Built 1908
Floors/Apts 15/65

Building Amenities

Laundry Rooms
Private Storage

Building Statistics

$ 1,076 APPSF

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