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12th-floor co-op residence on Park Avenue, previously used by Canada's consul general for official functions, is now on the market for $9.5 million. The property offers a unique opportunity for a private buyer to acquire a high-quality asset at an attractive price.
The building, designed by J.E.R. Carpenter in 1917, boasts gracious layouts and room counts, with this apartment benefiting from great light and a perfect location near Central Park. The formal dining room can seat 18 people, while the commercial kitchen and butler's pantry make it ideal for entertaining.
The residence features four bedrooms with ensuite baths and walk-in closets, including two corner units. With its 11-foot-high ceilings, herringbone walnut floors, large windows, and ample storage, this Park Avenue pad is a prized co-op property that offers the perfect blend of luxury and functionality.
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