| ID # | RLS20068387 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 3 yara ụra, 3 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, ime ụlọ: 4322 ft2, 402m2 (DOM): 240 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 2018 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $9,917 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $196,009 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 3 nkeji: F, Q |
| 4 nkeji: 6 | |
| 6 nkeji: N, W, R, 4, 5 | |
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Ihe ọma na-adịghị agwụ agwụ na echiche dị jụụ nke Central Park na Manhattan skyline juputara na penthouse a nke nwere ala zuru ezu nke 4,322 square foot na Robert A.M. Stern's mara mma 520 Park Avenue. Emebere ya nke ọma ma kpuchie ya site n'aka ndị ugbu a, ebe nrụọrụ a n'ụlọ elu nke 59 e mepụtara ka ọ bụrụ nnukwu pied-a-terre na-eji ihe kacha mma.
Banye site na onyeigwe elu nwere ikpọchi igodo n'obi banye na ogige mbata ukwu, nke a na-emekarị na ihe marble na efu, echiche omenala, na ọcha na ígwè na kính dị mkpọ. Okwu atọ gbasara ọkụ – ụlọ nri dị ọkụ, ụlọ obibi dị ọkụ, na ụlọ ọmụmụ/izughachi – jikọtara ọnụ nke ọma, na-agbago ọnụ ala ugwu nke ụlọ ahụ ma na-enye ohere maka nzukọ buru ibu na oge ịrụkọrịta. Ụlọ a bụ nke e mere ka ọ bụrụ nke omenala na nkọwa ndị gụnyere ọdịdị intricately na akwa ụlọ etinyere na ya, osisi white oak herringbone flooring, na nkịtị ndị n'ala ugwu nke Central Park na ihe ọhụụ nke osimiri site na windo buru ibu. Ụlọ nri n'ime kichin, nke a na-emezigharịrị na ọrụ aka chịkọta cabinet Christopher Peacock, na-enye nnukwu agwaetiti etiti, Covelano Oro marble countertops, na ngwugwu ngwá ọrụ zuru ezu gụnyere Wolf, Sub-Zero, na Miele.
N'ji okwute ndịda nke ụlọ, ebe obibi ndị isi nke ụlọ ahụ e mere maka nzuzu na nfe. Ụlọ nke na-ele ndịda, nwere echiche nke Empire State Building, ụlọ mmiri abụọ nke e mesịrị na Caldia Classico na Arabescato marble, na ụlọ nkwakọba akwa abụọ n'ogige bịara ka a nwee nkwado ma dịkwuo mma. Ụlọ nta onye ọbịa n'ezinụlọ nwere ihu ndịda, ụlọ nri mepere emepe n'ezinụlọ, na ọrụ ime ụlọ na-enweghị ọnụso jupụtara na nke a. Ugbu a, a haziri ya dịka ụlọ abụọ ma na-enwe ọtụtụ nkwado emepụtara, o nwere ike ịgbanwe n'ụzọ dị mfe ka ọ bụrụ ụlọ atọ nwere ụlọ mmiri atọ n'isi na ọsọ kwere n'ahịa. Ụlọ nchekwa nke onwe na ụlọ mmanya abụọ na-apụtakwa na unit a.
A na-emepụta ụlọ a site na onye nrụpụta ewu ewu Robert A.M. Stern na mmepe site na Zeckendorf Development, 520 Park Avenue bụ skyscraper limestone-clad ultra-luxury nke na-akọwa ọgaranya nke oge ọhụrụ na Upper East Side nke Manhattan. Ụlọ boutique a na-adịghị ezu ezu na-anọchite 35 ala zuru ezu na ọtụtụ ala, nke ọ bụla na-enye ohere na nnukwu ìgwè 15,000 square feet nke ihe ndị ọrụ kacha elu - ekwuru site na ọdọ mmiri dị n’ime ya nke nwere elu ikwu abụọ na-enwu site na ọkụ nke mbara ala n'elu. Ihe ọzọ dị na ya gụnyere ụlọ mmega ọzụzụ dị elu dị na atọ, ụzọ nke onwe a na-elekọta, ụlọ salon nke walnut, na ọzọ. A na-emepụta ihe niile, site na ọnụ ụzọ bronze ukwu banye na ọrụ ọbụkpọ okpukpu, ka e wee gosi ịdị mma n'ịchọngụọ na ụlọ ndị ọzọ nke New York nke 1920s ka na-enye okpomọkụ nke narị afọ 21.
Uncompromising quality and serene vistas of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline abound in this full floor 4,322 square foot penthouse at Robert A.M. Stern’s lauded 520 Park Avenue. Meticulously renovated and conceptualized by the current owners, this 59th floor residence has been transformed into an exceptionally grand pied-a-terre using the finest of materials.
Enter via a private key-locked elevator landing into the grand entry gallery, elegantly finished with marble slab flooring and trim, custom moldings, and framed with custom metal and glass pocket doors. Three grand entertaining rooms – a formal dining room, formal living room, and study/sitting room – all flow together beautifully, wrapping the northeast corner of the apartment and allow for large-scale gatherings as well as more intimate moments. These spaces are custom designed with details including intricate moldings and built-in millwork, white oak herringbone flooring, and stunning northern views of Central Park and eastern exposures to the river through oversized windows. The windowed eat-in kitchen, custom-designed with hand-painted Christopher Peacock cabinetry, offers an expansive central island, Covelano Oro marble countertops, and a full appliance package including Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele appliances.
Encompassing the southeast corner of the residence, the home’s primary suite has been crafted for the ultimate in privacy and convenience. A south-facing primary bedroom with views of the Empire State Building, two primary bathrooms finished in Caldia Classico and Arabescato marble, and two walk-in closets make for an enviable retreat. A private en-suite guest bedroom facing south, powder room finished in white onyx, and separate laundry facilities complete this rare offering. Currently configured as a generous two-bedroom with multiple entertaining rooms, it is easily convertible back to a three-bedroom home with three en-suite baths as indicated in the alternate floor plan. A private storage unit and wine cellar both transfer with this unit.
Designed by the renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern and developed by Zeckendorf Development, 520 Park Avenue is an ultra-luxury limestone-clad skyscraper that defines modern opulence on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. This exclusive boutique tower features only 35 full-floor and multi-floor residences, each offering access to over 15,000 square feet of world-class amenities - headlined by a vaulted double-height indoor swimming pool bathed in natural light from a landscaped garden above. Additional features include a bi-level state-of-the-art fitness center, a private screening room, a walnut-paneled salon, and more. Every detail, from the grand bronze entry doors to the hand-carved stone latticework, is crafted to evoke the timeless elegance of New York's historic 1920s apartment houses while providing the absolute height of 21st-century comfort.
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