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781 Fifth Avenue 18THFLOOR, New York, NY 10022

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$68,000,000 List Price
Off Market
7 Beds
8 Baths
Built In 1927
 
Listing ID 10307009
Property Type Coop
Maintenance $58,958
Tax Deduction 25%
County New York
Neighborhood Upper East Side
Unit 18THFLOOR
School New York City Schools
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
Year Built 1927
Virtual Tour
Triple Terraced Trophy MasterpieceAs one enters this palatial residence situated on the New York City power corner of 59th Street and 5th Avenue, one is first struck by the unparalleled elegance of its private landing serviced by all three of the building's elevators. The entrance gallery graciously, and sensibly, leads one to all of the major wings of the apartment.The library has been tastefully lined with custom paneling and a perfectly appointed bar. To the east of the library, one is led to a comfortably outfitted media room and a guest bedroom, cleverly concealed behind a paneled door. Each of these rooms are equipped with their own en-suite bathrooms.To the north of the library, the grand living room opens to the north, west and south for indomitable Central Park views. From the living room, one can enter the truly stunning 59'7" long west-facing terrace, all of which directly overlooks the park. Along this magical terrace are three more rooms, each fulfilling its own purpose in this carefully designed residence.First, a study with en-suite bathroom, then a perfectly shaped dining room of square proportions which leads to the sunbathed solarium.The solarium could well be considered the key stone, connecting the south and west facing wings of the apartment. It gives access to both the west-facing terrace and to the equally impressive south facing, 84'9" long, south-facing terrace from which the city lights are truly a majestic sight at night. Both terraces are landscaped and equipped with irrigation systems.The apartment is also endowed with a very large 31'x16' windowed eat-in kitchen sun flooded, from which one can entertain in regal style. The kitchen is flanked by a private study as well.In the bedroom wing of the apartment, which is carefully disguised from the gallery, one can find three beautifully appointed guest bedrooms, each with access to the south-facing terrace, as well as a truly enormous master suite (four generous bedrooms now configured as one). The master suite is equipped with two bathrooms and a generous 18'x13' changing room. The unequalled luxury of this apartment extends to the master suite by offering it its own 29'X17' private, park view, terrace.This residence is truly a unique opportunity to own one of the most spectacular residences in one of the most special addresses in the world.The Sherry-Netherland offers white glove service at the highest level possible. From room service straight from the kitchen of Harry Cipriani to twice daily maid service, an impeccable staff is present at all hours of the day and night to assure a living experience unlike any other with supreme security.This glorious apartment must be seen to be fully appreciated.
Property Details
  • 7 Total Bedrooms
  • 8 Full Baths
  • Built in 1927
  • 38 Stories
  • Floor 18
  • Unit 18THFLOOR
Interior Features
  • Eat-In Kitchen
  • Terrace
  • Laundry in Unit
  • 15 Rooms
  • Living Room
  • Dining Room
  • 1 Fireplace
Exterior Features
  • Has Garage
  • Park View
  • City View
Community Details
  • High-rise (Bldg. Style)
  • Laundry in Building
  • Gym
  • Attended Lobby
  • Pets Allowed
  • Elevator
  • Pre War Building
Taxes and Fees
  • 25 % Tax Deduction
  • $58,958 per month Maintenance
Previously Listed By
Brown Harris Stevens
Office: 212-593-8300
Listing data is deemed reliable but is NOT guaranteed accurate.
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