Listing Courtesy of Compass
$1,695,000
Potential Rebate: $25,425
A Rare Park Avenue offering in an unrivaled location.
Experience timeless elegance and prewar grandeur in this distinguished Park Avenue residence — a sophisticated two-bedroom, two-bathroom home, offering endless possibilities for customization.
Enter through a semi-private landing shared with only one neighbor into a gracious entrance gallery that sets an elegant tone for the home. Throughout, rich hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and exquisite millwork evoke classic Upper East Side refinement.
The impressive corner living and dining room is bathed in natural light from four oversized windows — two overlooking Park Avenue and the landmark St. Ignatius Church, and two facing north. Generously scaled, the space accommodates multiple seating and entertaining areas, anchored by a stately wood-burning fireplace that serves as the room’s focal point.
The windowed eat-in kitchen offers abundant storage and functionality, including a pantry, service entrance, and adjacent floor-level storage room. Additional conveniences include a substantial private storage unit (#18) in the basement, in-unit washer and dryer, and service elevator access.
The serene primary suite faces west onto Park Avenue and features a spacious walk-in closet, a secondary closet, and a windowed en-suite bath. The large second bedroom — ideal as a library or sitting room — includes another walk-in closet and its own windowed en-suite bathroom.
Built in 1928, 1001 Park Avenue stands as one of Park Avenue’s most distinguished white-glove cooperatives. Designed in a refined Colonial Revival style, this full-service building offers a 24-hour doorman, resident manager, and private storage, with only two residences per floor ensuring privacy and exclusivity. Pets are permitted with board approval. Financing up to 50% is allowed. A 2% flip tax is payable by the purchaser. A quarterly assessment of $1,739.90 is currently in place for capital improvements through June 2026.
Ideally located at the southeast corner of Park Avenue and East 84th Street, this exceptional home places you moments from Central Park, Museum Mile, and Madison Avenue’s world-class boutiques and dining. Convenient transportation options include the 4/5/6 trains at 86th Street, crosstown and uptown bus lines, and nearby Citi Bike stations.
*Please note that photos are virtually staged
$13,851 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$25,425
Monthly savings impact
$71/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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The Upper East Side was transformed by the Second Avenue Subway (Q train), which relieved pressure on the 4/5/6 line. Now, the area feels incredibly connected to Midtown and downtown.
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