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  • 985 Park Avenue Condominium

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    985 Park Avenue blends classic elegance with modern luxury. This newly built condo offers a polished lobby with stately columns and 24-hour attendants. Inside, sophisticated homes feature French doors overlooking Park Avenue, custom lighting, and detailed moldings. Kitchens include Poliform cabinetry, stone countertops, Miele appliances, and Subzero refrigerators. The master baths boast Kohler soaking tubs,…

  • 990 Fifth Avenue

    990 Fifth Avenue

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    990 Fifth Avenue is an ultra-exclusive building with just 6 apartments, designed by Rosario Candela and Warren & Wetmore. This limestone residence features 5 elegant duplexes and a grand penthouse, showcasing detailed fireplaces, grand entryways, and intricate moldings. Located steps from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it offers stunning Central Park views, is pet friendly,…

  • 993 Park Ave

    993 Park Ave

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    993 Park Avenue, at the southeast corner of 84th Street, was built in 1915 by Robert T. Lyons and Bing & Bing. This 13-floor, full-service white-glove co-op has 53 units, allows pets, offers cage storage, a fitness room, and permits washer/dryers with board approval. Financing up to 50% is allowed, with a 1.5% flip tax.

  • 955 Park Avenue

    955 Park Avenue

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    955 Park Avenue, between 81st and 82nd, is a premier 13-story pre-war co-op designed by Robert T. Lyons in 1915. Converted to co-op in 1978, it has 29 apartments and offers full-time doorman, bike and storage rooms. Pets, in-unit washer/dryers, pied-à-terre, and co-purchasing are allowed with approval. Financing up to 50% is permitted, with a…

  • 956 Fifth Avenue

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    956 Fifth Avenue is an elegant 15-story prewar white-glove co-op between 76th and 77th Streets, built in 1925 in the Italianate style. Originally one apartment per floor, it now has 25 units after subdivisions. The building offers superior staff including elevator attendants. It allows 75% financing, pets, pied-à-terres, and washer/dryers. Transfer fee is 2%.

  • 957 Lexington Avenue

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    Designed by Rouse & Goldstone in 1924, this elegant 12-story building at Lexington Avenue between 69th and 70th Streets has 27 classic prewar apartments with high ceilings, fireplaces, wood floors, and moldings. It offers a 24-hour doorman, elevator operator, and live-in resident manager.

  • 965 Fifth Avenue

    965 Fifth Avenue

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    Built in 1938, 965 Fifth Avenue is a full-service co-op with a full-time doorman and attentive resident manager. Amenities include a fitness center, storage bins, and bike storage. Located at Fifth Avenue and 78th Street in the Upper East Side historic district, it’s steps from the Met, Guggenheim, and Central Park. Pets are allowed and…

  • 131 East 69th Street

    131 East 69th Street

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    131 East 69th Street is an 11-story co-op building in New York City, built in 1924, with 25 units.

  • 1192 Park Avenue

    1192 Park Avenue

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    1192 Park Avenue is a grand 15-story pre-war co-op in Carnegie Hill, designed by Rosario Candela. It features 75 apartments with elegant entrances, spacious living rooms, and fireplaces. Located near the Guggenheim, Mount Sinai, top schools, and restaurants, it offers a full-time doorman, gym, and is pet friendly.

  • 1125 Fifth Avenue

    1125 Fifth Avenue

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    1125 Fifth Avenue is a 14-story co-op building in New York, built in 1925, with 19 units.

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