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When it comes to Park Avenue, one thing is for certain: there will always be pricey prewar apartments for sale at any given moment. This elegant two-bedroom, two-bathroom, asking a cool $1.55 million, is one of the latest to hit the market.
Within 1060 Park Avenue, an early 20th century building touting “white glove service,” this sunny abode is a medley of modern convenience and subtle period charm. The open living room has 10-foot beamed ceilings, crown molding, and fancy arched doorways. In the modest windowed kitchen, simple white cabinets and appliances decorate the space.
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The master room is simple in its design with more beamed ceilings, large built-in closets, and oversized windows. Though it lacks the sunlight received throughout the rest of the apartment, the second bedroom is still a lovely space and would make a suitable home office, or whatever else one sees fit.
Unfortunately, a washer/dryer unit doesn’t come with apartment and must receive approval from the co-op board before installation. However, the building does have a laundry room and full-time doorman. Monthly maintenance fees run you an additional $2,570.
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