Perfectly located on Park Avenue and East 70th Street, this south-facing, one bedroom, one and a half bath home checks off all of the boxes - a generous 1,100 sf footprint, an eat-in kitchen, and a beautiful 13'6 long all-season enclosed terrace perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or...
Perfectly located on Park Avenue and East 70th Street, this south-facing, one bedroom, one and a half bath home checks off all of the boxes - a generous 1,100 sf footprint, an eat-in kitchen, and a beautiful 13'6 long all-season enclosed terrace perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or an evening cocktail. A gracious entry gallery with 2 large walk-in closets and a marble powder room leads into the spacious living room with plentiful wall space for art and access to the terrace. The updated eat-in kitchen overlooks the serene terrace and is complete with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops, while a convenient service entrance allows for easy access to rubbish and recycling. The primary king-sized corner bedroom, located on the opposite side of the gallery, features a private vestibule with three large closets and a windowed marble en-suite bathroom. Additional features include oak herringbone floors and through-the-wall HVAC units throughout. Constructed in 1948 by Sam Minskoff & Sons, 710 Park Avenue was one of the first apartment towers built after World War II and continues to be one of the most desirable white-glove cooperatives on Park Avenue. Residents enjoy 24-hour concierge and doorman, a resident manager, a fitness center, a landscaped courtyard, central laundry room, and private storage (included with the apartment). The building allows 50% financing, pieds-à-terre, and in-unit washer/dryer; pets are also welcome. Trust purchases permitted with board approval. 2% flip tax payable by purchaser. Alternate floor plan online showing an open concept layout.
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