1025 Fifth Avenue,
1025 Fifth Avenue,
#11CN,
Manhattan,
NY
10028
Duplex Living with a Magnificent Terrace Discover the epitome of Manhattan luxury living at 1025 Fifth Avenue. This timeless apartment boasts two bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a truly breathtaking 325sf terrace with views overlooking East 84th Street. This exceptional residence offers a stylish home in the heart of the Upper East Side, directly across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This spacious duplex apartment presents a rare opportunity to customize your dream home. Transform it into your vision of urban elegance and design. Generous room proportions provide ample space for comfortable living and entertaining, making this residence a canvas for your creativity. Step outside to your impressive terrace and enjoy al fresco dining, gardening, or simply unwind on this tranquil oasis amidst the City. There is a windowed kitchen and powder room on this level, with sunlight bathing the entire interior from a beautiful northern exposure. Ascending the elegant staircase to the second floor of this remarkable home, you'll discover a haven of luxury and comfort. The sumptuous primary bedroom is a true retreat, featuring an en suite windowed bathroom, an enormous walk-in closet and lovely Northern light and views. The oversized second bedroom is equally inviting, with plenty of space to accommodate various layouts and furnishings. A second bathroom and a washer-dryer are also on this level. Built as a co-op in 1955, 1025 Fifth Avenue is a white-glove building with an entrance graced with meticulously maintained landscaping. Offering a range of premium amenities including 24-hour doorman, a Concierge, a live-in Resident Manager, an on-site garage with substantially reduced rates for owners, a fitness center, and a bicycle room. Pets and pied terres are permitted. Enjoy the convenience of living in one of the Upper East Side's most coveted locations. Fine dining, upscale shops, and cultural attractions are right at your doorstep. 2% Transfer Tax Paid by Buyer. Some of these photos have been virtually staged.