Asking $1.6M, this Murray Hill co-op has a Park Avenue address and old-world Manhattan glamour
This classic two-bedroom co-op at 67 Park Avenue in Murray Hill is just what you’d expect from a pre-war residence at such an esteemed address. Old-school Manhattan luxury defines the home’s architecture as well as its interior design, exemplified by a large private entry hallway, hardwood floors, a working fireplace and high, beamed ceilings. Modern updates are in place, of course, including a Bosch washer/ dryer, a Lutron lighting system, and Bose surround sound speakers in the living room and kitchen.
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There’s plenty of room for storage along with the apartment’s two baths. In the foyer you’ll find a large coat closet; just beyond this elegant entry is a spacious open living area framed by crown molding, antiqued mirror panels, the apartment’s fireplace, and gracefully-aimed recessed lighting.
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Through a set of French doors is an exquisite kitchen that opens to a large dining room. In the kitchen, highlighted by a statement Foscarini Allegretto chandelier, you’ll find custom cabinetry and high-end appliances like a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Garland gas stove and an Asko dishwasher.
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As a super-handy entertainment aid, a butler’s pantry offers a Sub-Zero wine fridge.
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Off the living room, the master bedroom offers two exposures and a walk-in closet. In the en-suite bath, you’ll find bold black-and-white decorative floor tiles. The second bedroom has the same perks as the first, with bragging rights to a walk-in closet, en-suite bathroom, and two exposures.
As expected for the neighborhood, the full-service building offers a 24-hour door staff and elevator operators. There’s also a roof deck, a bike room, and additional storage.
[Listing: 67 Park Avenue by Brian Meier, Jamie Heinlein and Matthew Pucker for Corcoran Group]
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Images courtesy of Corcoran Group.