Located in one of Manhattan's most prestigious pre-war buildings, Unit 15E at 737 Park Avenue offers a spacious, corner 5-bedroom, 7.5-bathroom residence spanning approximately 4,382 square feet. This property combines classic architecture with modern conveniences, creating a perfect balance of elegance and functionality.
Upon entering through the private entrance, the foyer leads into a spacious living and dining area, featuring oversized windows that offer east-facing views. The living area's layout allows for flexible design options and offers an abundance of natural light. Adjacent is a windowed, eat-in kitchen equipped with Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, custom cabinetry, and marble countertops, providing ample workspace and storage.
The primary suite includes a large walk-in closet and a marble-clad bathroom with double sinks, a soaking tub, and a glass-enclosed shower. Four additional bedrooms also feature en-suite bathrooms and generous closet space. Additional features include a powder room, a Bosch washer/dryer, central air conditioning, custom-made closets, furnishings and hardwood flooring throughout.
Originally constructed in 1940, 737 Park Avenue is a 20-story building designed by architect Sylvan Bien. Known for its elegant pre-war architecture, the building underwent a full renovation and conversion to condominiums in 2013 by Macklowe Properties. The renovation preserved its Art Deco fa ade while updating the interiors with modern amenities.
Residents of 737 Park Avenue benefit from 24-hour doorman and concierge services, a fitness center, playroom, and private storage. The building also offers a garden lounge. Situated on the Upper East Side, it is close to Central Park, Museum Mile, and a wide array of dining and shopping options.
Unit 15E at 737 Park Avenue provides the opportunity to own a residence in a historically significant and well-maintained building, combining the charm of its 1940s origin with the comforts of modern living.
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