71 Park Avenue
Apartment #10-A
$3,999,000 Price
4 Bedrooms   3.0 Baths

71 Park Avenue, Midtown East, NYC

This exquisite four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence offers a rare blend of classic prewar charm and modern sophistication, all with breathtaking views of Park Avenue and even a glimpse of the Empire State Building. With four grand rooms facing Park Avenue, this home is truly exceptional. Spanning the...

This exquisite four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence offers a rare blend of classic prewar charm and modern sophistication, all with breathtaking views of Park Avenue and even a glimpse of the Empire State Building. With four grand rooms facing Park Avenue, this home is truly exceptional. Spanning the entire front of the 10th floor in a boutique building with only two units per floor, the apartment welcomes you through a formal foyer into a sun-drenched, west-facing living and dining area. Overlooking the tree-lined streets of lower Park Avenue, this expansive entertaining space features striking coffered ceilings and a sleek black granite wood-burning fireplace. Oversized windows bathe the room in natural light while perfectly framing the picturesque cityscape. Seamlessly connected to the living space is a stunning, windowed eat-in chef’s kitchen, outfitted with top-of-the-line Gaggenau appliances, a dedicated wine refrigerator, and abundant storage—including multiple pantries and generous counter and cabinet space. The luxurious primary suite, positioned on the northern side of the home, boasts Park Avenue views, a spa-like en-suite bathroom with a soaking tub and rain shower, and a spacious walk-in closet. A second large bedroom with its own walk-in closet and an adjacent full bathroom complete this private wing. On the opposite side of the home, two versatile rooms offer endless possibilities—ideal for additional bedrooms, a den, or even a formal dining room. A conveniently located bathroom serves both spaces as well as guests. Additional standout features include soaring 10-foot ceilings, six-inch smoked European herringbone oak flooring, intricate prewar moldings, through-wall air conditioning, and an in-unit full-sized LG washer and dryer. Originally crafted in 1924 by renowned architects Walker & Gillette, 71 Park Avenue is an intimate prewar condominium with only 43 residences. Residents enjoy a full-time doorman, a live-in resident manager, bike storage, and a shared laundry facility. Ideally situated, this home is moments from Grand Central Station, Michelin-starred dining, the Design District, Bryant Park, and premier shopping destinations such as Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods, with convenient access to multiple subway lines.

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Listing Details

New Listing
Midtown East, NYC
Type: Condominium
Price: $3,999,000
Maintenance/CC: $5,256
Monthly real estate tax: $38,304
Date Listed: 2/24/2025
Last Updated: 3/5/2025
Web ID: 1107746512

Info & Amenities

Type: Condominium
Rooms: 6.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3.0
Washer and dryer: Yes
Built: 1924
Pets allowed: Yes

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