A true Park Avenue gem, 1035 Park Avenue is a full-floor residence with an unparalleled combination of prewar elegance and modern luxury.

This listing is currently on the market for $6,150,000 and represented by Frans H. Preidel.

Surrounded by over 2,000 square feet of meticulously landscaped, 360-degree wraparound terrace, it offers an extraordinary level of indoor-outdoor living rarely seen in Manhattan. Whether hosting a sunset cocktail party, a weekend brunch, or an intimate dinner under the stars, this penthouse is designed for effortless entertaining.

Entering from the private elevator, the foyer immediately sets the tone: spacious yet inviting, formally arranged yet intimate, and featuring a rare oval skylight that fills the space with natural light.

The oversized living room, the heart of the home, centers around a wood-burning fireplace beneath a second dramatic skylight. French doors open to the terrace, while a custom wet bar with a Sub-Zero wine cooler is perfectly situated for gatherings both large and small.

The formal dining room is bathed in light from its own expansive skylight and offers incredible versatility. Pocket doors open to the chef’s kitchen for bright, open family living or close for elegant, formal dining experiences.

Marble and stone countertops, custom cabinetry, double sinks, a Wolf 8-burner professional-grade stove with through-roof ventilation, and Sub-Zero refrigeration are complemented by a large skylight that floods the island in natural light.

Flowing naturally from the kitchen, the media room offers a casual retreat with a built-in workstation.

A skylit hallway leads to the private wing, where two generous bedroom suites open directly to the terrace. The primary suite is a sanctuary with abundant closet space, French doors, and a luxurious onyx-clad bathroom beneath another skylight. Heated floors, a soaking tub, and a high-pressure rain shower complete this serene retreat. The second bedroom features its own marble en-suite bath, private terrace access, and a discreet washer/dryer with exterior venting.

Built in 1926, 1035 Park Avenue combines prewar charm with modern excellence to create one of Manhattan’s most exceptional full-floor penthouses.

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