Highest floor, oversized, elegant one bedroom apartment with glorious light and unobstructed views in this full-service white glove Boak & Paris art deco 1937 cooperative.
Prewar charm, classic finishes, and modern convenience have been seamlessly combined in this large one bedroom+ apartment. Inlaid oak floors throughout in beautiful condition. The apartment has unobstructed northern and western exposures with windows in every room.
Living / dining room over 30 feet in length with oversized windows and two exposures.
The bedroom is as large as many living rooms in other prewar Manhattan apartments and easily accommodates a king sized bed with room to spare; two walk-in closets.
Cool retro kitchen with efficient layout, incredible storage and great views from oversized window.
The bath has been completely renovated with stone countertops, heated floor, tiled stall shower, and Toto toilet.
This white glove cooperative has a full-time doorman, remarkable staff, central laundry room, bike room, storage and is located on a beautiful historic block. Convenient to Central Park, fine restaurants, shopping, and public transportation. This is a must-see and not to be missed!
Pied-a-terres on a case-by-case basis, but not an investor friendly building. Pets yes, washers/dryers in units, no.
Apartment Features: North exposure, West exposure, Full city view, Prewar detail, Beamed ceiling, Floors - hardwood, Light - excellent, Windows - oversized, Renovated bathroom, Walk in closets, Great closet space, Dishwasher Building Features: Garden, Common storage, Private storage, Central laundry room, Cable TV ready, Package room, WaterQuick Profile
Carnegie Hill is a small neighborhood at the northern tip of the Upper East Side that borders Central Park. It is steeped in history, great wealth, architecture and culture. It is known for its world-class museums and its rows of historic mansions. Nothing much changes here as the entire area is landmarked, preventing the proliferation of high-rise developments. Thus the buildings stay a human scale, the sky is aplenty and the neighborhood kind of feels like a small town to its long time residents.
The name Carnegie Hill is derived from the industrial magnate Andrew Carnegie, when Carnegie decided to build himself a mansion at 91st Street and Fifth Avenue….
Carnegie Hill is a family neighborhood with old fashioned upper crust money. The mid-rise co-ops that line the avenues are among the most prestigious addresses in the city. The avenues are lined with small restaurants, boutique shops
The residential towers that have proliferated on the eastside of Third Avenue in the East 90s simply do not exist between Lexington and Fifth.