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Timeless elegance and pre-war grandeur abound in this gracious more than 3,000 sq' apartment with its own private elevator landing. 10' ceilings, large windows, hardwood floors and crown moldings set the stage for your personal touch. Currently configured as four bedrooms and four bathrooms, there are a multitude of opportunities to make this apartment your own. Both the living room, with a WBFP and adjacent dining room face Park Ave. which provide the perfect opportunity to entertain on a large scale. Off of the kitchen is a beakfast room and casual sitting room. The corner master bedroom suite enjoys views west and north, a WBFP and an en-suite bathroom. This white glove full service prewar building was built in 1916 and designed by Schwartz & Gross. The building permits 50% financing, foreign buyers, pied a terre ownership and is pet-friendly. A storage bin conveys with the apartment. Ref: 36508-21031502
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