Co-op, 1020 Fifth Avenue #12, Upper East Side-Carnegie Hill - New York Real Estate Development and Brokerage - Home - Charney Companies Charney Companies

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1020 Fifth Avenue , #12

Upper East Side-Carnegie Hill

$8,000,000
 |  4 Beds  |  3.5 Baths   | 3,500SF

Description

Apartment 12 at esteemed 1020 Fifth Avenue is a full floor home with approximately 3500 square feet comprised of nine rooms with stunning open views in four directions including Central Park, and the Metropolitan Museum.

1020 Fifth was completed in 1925 and was designed and built by Warren and Wetmore- most notable for their work as the co-architects of Grand Central Terminal and many noteworthy properties in New York and beyond. 1020 is one of a very few Fifth Avenue co-ops with one home per floor, to ensure that one has the feeling of living in a private home- with full service convenience and security.

The 12th floor is notable for its antique English paneled library with wood burning fireplace overlooking the Park, oblong grand foyer, and gracefully curved living room- offering distinctive and unique architecture. Above all, the 12th floor has the distinction of four open exposures offering beautiful natural light at every time of day, and glorious views.

A private elevator landing brings you to a salon sized entry foyer - to the north- a corner formal dining room with Park views and a wood burning fireplace, is graciously proportioned for formal dining.

To the south, the 27 foot long living ...
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Property Details

  • Co-op

Amenities

  • Cooling: Other
  • Doorman Full Time
  • Pets: Unit Yes
  • View: City, Park Greenbelt, Skyline
  • Washer Dryer Allowed

For information on 1020 Fifth Avenue , #12 contact:

realtor top real estate agent

Andrew Steiker-Epstein

Licensed RE Salesperson

Licensed RE Salesperson
Andrew@charneycompanies.com

Listing courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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