| ID # | RLS20079794 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 3 yàrá ibùsùn, 3 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, inú ilé: 2500 ft2, 232m2 (DOM): 82 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1924 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $6,426 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 6 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: Q | |
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Ni 1158 Fifth Avenue, ọkan ninu awọn ibugbe ajọ mẹta ti Carnegie Hill, Residence 4A nfunni ni awọn ipilẹ agbaye prewar, awọn iwo parke ti o ni itara, ati ilana ti a ṣe fun mejeeji ayẹyẹ ati igbesi aye ojoojumọ. Ti a gbe ni taara kọja Central Park lori Upper East Side, ibugbe ilẹ mẹjọ yii, mẹta ninu awọn yara mẹta, ti o jẹ nipa 2,500 square ẹsẹ, ni iwọn ati ipo ti ile gidi prewar. Lati ọdọ awọn yara mẹrin pataki, Central Park ti n ṣii ninu awọn igi, ọrun, ati awọn akoko ti n yipada—iwọ wo ti o di apakan ti iṣe ojoojumọ ile naa.
Dídá àtàárọ́fẹ́ kíkọ́. Ilẹ-igi kekere ti o n ṣofo ṣii si ibudo ti o to awọn ẹsẹ ogoji, ifarahan ti o kun fun iriri ati aifọwọyi. Lati ibẹ, awọn yara n ṣii pẹlu iwọn ati ṣiṣan ti o ṣe akiyesi New York ni ẹwa rẹ julọ. Yara gbigbọn jẹ nla ṣugbọn o mu ifamọra jinlẹ, ti a ṣe atilẹyin nipasẹ ẹrọ iná igi ati iṣowo nipasẹ awọn ferese ti o tobi ti o gbe Central Park ni iwaju ati aarin, imọlẹ ti n gba gbogbo awọn iwọn rẹ.
Yara jijẹ ododo naa tẹsiwaju ni ẹmi kanna, ti o tun ba awọn ipade nla ati awọn alẹ ifẹ ni ile mu.
Ni gbogbo ibi, awọn inu naa bọwọ fun ẹgbẹ prewar ile naa: awọn ilẹ dudu ọlọrọ, iṣẹ ọwọ aṣa, ati alaye ti o mọ, ti a ṣe akiyesi ti o ni imọlara bi ko ba ti so mọ akoko kan. Ibi idana ti a tunṣe ni itura ati iṣelọpọ pupọ, pẹlu awọn agolo aṣa, awọn apẹẹrẹ alaye nla, ati ibudo arin nla fun iṣẹ, iwulo, ati ipade. Ẹka ohun elo naa jẹ iyalẹnu, ti a ṣe atilẹyin nipasẹ firiji Sub-Zero ati awọn ohun elo Miele, pẹlu awọn oven ogiri ti a ṣe sinu ati ẹrọ kọfi ti a so.
Ilana naa jẹ ailagbara. Ni ita awọn yara ibugbe mẹta ati awọn baluwe mẹta, yara kẹrin kan ti o ni iṣẹlẹ le yipada ni irọrun bi ile-iṣere, ile-ikawe, yara alejo, tabi yara awọn iroyin, nigba ti ọfiisi tabi yara oṣiṣẹ ti o yatọ si wa ni idakẹhin. Ti wa ni pataki lati ọdọ awọn yara ayẹyẹ, awọn ibugbe ikọkọ ni didara alaidun, ifẹkufẹ: suite akọkọ jẹ aaye ati alafia, awọn yara wọnyi ti o ni awọn iwọn ti o dara ati kun pẹlu imọlẹ Awọn ina rirọ, pupọ pẹlu awọn iwo ṣiṣi tabi ti o ni igi. Awọn baluwe jẹ alailẹgbẹ ati ti ko ni igba, pẹlu awọn ipari okuta, awọn inṣipi gilasi, ati awọn ila mimọ.
Ohun ti o jẹ ki 4A jẹ iranti ni bi o ti ṣe ko ṣe deede iṣe rẹ: iwọn Fifth Avenue ati ipo ile-iwoye ti o ni itumọ pẹlu itunu tootọ ati ailagbara. Afẹfẹ aarin ati ẹrọ fifọ/gbona inu ile ṣafikun awọn irọrun ojoojumọ, nigba ti awọn yara ti o tobi, ti o ni iwọn to dara n pese ipilẹ iyalẹnu—ile kan lati gbadun bi o ti wa loni, pẹlu aye lati jẹ ki o jẹ ti ẹtọ rẹ lori akoko. Ninu gbogbo rẹ, Central Park wa bi ọlọrọ ti o ṣe apẹẹrẹ.
Ti a kọ ni ọdun 1924 ati ti a ṣe apẹrẹ nipasẹ C. Howard Crane ati Kenneth Franzheim, 1158 Fifth Avenue jẹ arin awọn adirẹsi ti Carnegie Hill, ti a mọ nipasẹ awọn ẹsẹ rẹ ti Faranse Renaissance ati ibudo octagonal ti o ga, ti o ni ipari meji. Ẹka ajọ prewar yii nfunni ni doorman ati concierge ni igba pipẹ, alakoso olugbe, ile-idaraya, ibi ipamọ keke, ati ibi ipamọ ikọkọ. Ni ita awọn ilẹ rẹ ni Museum Mile, Central Park Reservoir, rira Madison Avenue, ati awọn ibi aṣa ati ounjẹ ti o fẹran julọ ni Upper East Side. Ikẹkọ ni a gba laaye to 40%.
At 1158 Fifth Avenue, one of Carnegie Hill's storied park-front cooperatives, Residence 4A offers grand prewar proportions, sweeping park views, and a layout made for both entertaining and everyday life. Set directly across from Central Park on the Upper East Side, this expansive eight-room, threebedroom residence of approximately 2,500 square feet carries the scale and stature of a true prewar home. From four major rooms, Central Park unfolds in treetops, sky, and changing seasons—a view that becomes part of the home's daily rhythm.
Arrival sets the tone. A semi-private elevator landing opens to a gallery of nearly twenty feet, an introduction full of procession and quiet drama. From there the rooms unfold with the proportion and flow that define New York at its most elegant. The living room is grand yet deeply inviting, anchored by a wood-burning fireplace and framed by oversized windows that place Central Park front and center, light pouring across its generous volumes. The formal dining room continues in the same spirit, equally suited to large gatherings and intimate evenings at home.
Throughout, the interiors honor the home's prewar pedigree: rich dark floors, custom millwork, and crisp, considered detailing that feels timeless rather than tied to any one moment. The renovated eat-in kitchen is warm and highly functional, with custom cabinetry, substantial pale stone, and a large center island for prep, seating, and gathering. The appliance suite is exceptional, anchored by a Sub-Zero refrigerator and Miele appliances, including built-in wall ovens and an integrated coffee system.
The layout is uncommonly flexible. Beyond the three principal bedrooms and three baths, a versatile fourth room adapts easily as a den, library, guest room, or media room, while a separate office or staff room sits discreetly apart. Set away from the entertaining rooms, the private quarters have a serene, removed quality: the primary suite is spacious and tranquil, the additional bedrooms well proportioned and filled with soft light, several with open or leafy outlooks. The baths are understated and timeless, with stone finishes, glass enclosures, and clean lines.
What makes 4A memorable is how rarely its essential qualities coexist: Fifth Avenue scale and architectural stature alongside genuine comfort and flexibility. Central air and an in-unit washer/dryer add everyday ease, while the generous, well-proportioned rooms offer a rare foundation—a home to enjoy as it is today, with room to make it your own over time. Through it all, Central Park remains its defining luxury.
Built in 1924 and designed by C. Howard Crane and Kenneth Franzheim, 1158 Fifth Avenue is among Carnegie Hill's enduring addresses, distinguished by its French Renaissance façade and dramatic octagonal, double-height lobby. This full-service prewar cooperative offers a full-time doorman and concierge, resident manager, fitness center, bike storage, and private storage. Just beyond its doors are Museum Mile, the Central Park Reservoir, Madison Avenue shopping, and the Upper East Side's most beloved cultural and culinary destinations. Financing permitted up to 40%.
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