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$11,500,000est. $58,150 MortgageInfo icon

10E- 610 Park Avenue, New York City, NY 10065

610 Park Ave

BEDS

beds

4

BATHS

baths

5

PARKING

parking

-

SQFT

sqft
3195

Description

Spanning more than 3,000 square feet, this four-bedroom residence underwent a multi-million-dollar renovation, during which it was completely stripped down and reimagined with extensive structural and top quality upgrades, even the wall studs were reinforced. The result is a home that exceeds the construction standards of most conversion condominiums in Manhattan. While the décor is elegant and easily customized, the true value lies in the infrastructure: all-new electrical wiring, two upgraded electrical panels, and fully replaced PTAC units, which are regularly serviced by LTB Mechanical. All bathroom plumbing was also replaced in full. Every interior door is crafted from custom hardwood millwork, while the original front door was preserved and paneled on the interior to match, giving it the heft and presence of a traditional old-house entrance. Rockwool insulation was added to interior walls to provide soundproofing, fire resistance, non-toxicity, and thermal regulation. Real hardwood floors were installed throughout. As a result, the apartment offers the solidity and acoustic integrity of a plaster-walled home. Crown moldings were deliberately chosen for their simplicity, cove profiles that suit the ceiling heights, but made of plaster in all rooms except the living room, ensuring they will never crack or separate over time. Architectural upgrades include mirrored pilasters in the gallery, cleverly concealing structural beams. Light was a key design priority. With three exposures, an uncommon feature in a Park Avenue apartment, natural light fills the home throughout the day. From the living room, one can see directly into the dining room, which is open and airy thanks to the adjacent gallery and the nearly 25-foot-long living space beyond. To further enhance the light, two pairs of French doors and the kitchen door were mirrored, brightening the dining area. The primary suite evokes the tranquility of the countryside whilst in the heart of the city and is filled with soft natural light throughout the day. The oversized primary bath features a walk-in shower, a separate soaking tub, and refined finishes that create a serene, retreat-like atmosphere. Large squares of Thassos marble were meticulously cut and laid with minimal grout joints, ensuring precise alignment and a clean, elegant look. There are three secondary bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. Very ample storage throughout the apartment is smartly integrated. In the water closet, jib-style doors are wallpapered to blend seamlessly into the walls, and the medicine cabinets feature hidden electrical outlets. In the kitchen, custom cabinetry conceals the microwave and toaster oven, while the range hood is also fully custom, blending form with function. Built in 1925 and designed by renowned architect James Carpenter, The Mayfair at 610 Park Avenue is a distinguished white-glove prewar condominium. With just 68 residences, it offers a boutique living experience paired with the full-service amenities expected of a premier Manhattan address. Residents enjoy access to a fitness center, laundry room, valet services, housekeeping, and private storage, all conveniently located within the building. Ideally situated near some of Midtown’s finest dining, shopping, and cultural institutions, 610 Park Avenue combines timeless elegance with modern-day convenience.

Description

Spanning more than 3,000 square feet, this four-bedroom residence underwent a multi-million-dollar renovation, during which it was completely stripped down and reimagined with extensive structural and top quality upgrades, even the wall studs were reinforced. The result is a home that exceeds the construction standards of most conversion condominiums in Manhattan. While the décor is elegant and easily customized, the true value lies in the infrastructure: all-new electrical wiring, two upgraded electrical panels, and fully replaced PTAC units, which are regularly serviced by LTB Mechanical. All bathroom plumbing was also replaced in full. Every interior door is crafted from custom hardwood millwork, while the original front door was preserved and paneled on the interior to match, giving it the heft and presence of a traditional old-house entrance. Rockwool insulation was added to interior walls to provide soundproofing, fire resistance, non-toxicity, and thermal regulation. Real hardwood floors were installed throughout. As a result, the apartment offers the solidity and acoustic integrity of a plaster-walled home. Crown moldings were deliberately chosen for their simplicity, cove profiles that suit the ceiling heights, but made of plaster in all rooms except the living room, ensuring they will never crack or separate over time. Architectural upgrades include mirrored pilasters in the gallery, cleverly concealing structural beams. Light was a key design priority. With three exposures, an uncommon feature in a Park Avenue apartment, natural light fills the home throughout the day. From the living room, one can see directly into the dining room, which is open and airy thanks to the adjacent gallery and the nearly 25-foot-long living space beyond. To further enhance the light, two pairs of French doors and the kitchen door were mirrored, brightening the dining area. The primary suite evokes the tranquility of the countryside whilst in the heart of the city and is filled with soft natural light throughout the day. The oversized primary bath features a walk-in shower, a separate soaking tub, and refined finishes that create a serene, retreat-like atmosphere. Large squares of Thassos marble were meticulously cut and laid with minimal grout joints, ensuring precise alignment and a clean, elegant look. There are three secondary bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. Very ample storage throughout the apartment is smartly integrated. In the water closet, jib-style doors are wallpapered to blend seamlessly into the walls, and the medicine cabinets feature hidden electrical outlets. In the kitchen, custom cabinetry conceals the microwave and toaster oven, while the range hood is also fully custom, blending form with function. Built in 1925 and designed by renowned architect James Carpenter, The Mayfair at 610 Park Avenue is a distinguished white-glove prewar condominium. With just 68 residences, it offers a boutique living experience paired with the full-service amenities expected of a premier Manhattan address. Residents enjoy access to a fitness center, laundry room, valet services, housekeeping, and private storage, all conveniently located within the building. Ideally situated near some of Midtown’s finest dining, shopping, and cultural institutions, 610 Park Avenue combines timeless elegance with modern-day convenience.
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10E - 610 Park Ave
$11,500,000
est. $58,150.26 MortgageInfo icon

10E - 610 Park Ave

610 Park Avenue #10E, New York City, NY 10065

BEDS

beds

4

BATHS

baths

5

PARKING

parking

-

SQFT

sqft

3,195

Description

Spanning more than 3,000 square feet, this four-bedroom residence underwent a multi-million-dollar renovation, during which it was completely stripped down and reimagined with extensive structural and top quality upgrades, even the wall studs were reinforced. The result is a home that exceeds the construction standards of most conversion condominiums in Manhattan. While the décor is elegant and easily customized, the true value lies in the infrastructure: all-new electrical wiring, two upgraded electrical panels, and fully replaced PTAC units, which are regularly serviced by LTB Mechanical. All bathroom plumbing was also replaced in full. Every interior door is crafted from custom hardwood millwork, while the original front door was preserved and paneled on the interior to match, giving it the heft and presence of a traditional old-house entrance. Rockwool insulation was added to interior walls to provide soundproofing, fire resistance, non-toxicity, and thermal regulation. Real hardwood floors were installed throughout. As a result, the apartment offers the solidity and acoustic integrity of a plaster-walled home. Crown moldings were deliberately chosen for their simplicity, cove profiles that suit the ceiling heights, but made of plaster in all rooms except the living room, ensuring they will never crack or separate over time. Architectural upgrades include mirrored pilasters in the gallery, cleverly concealing structural beams. Light was a key design priority. With three exposures, an uncommon feature in a Park Avenue apartment, natural light fills the home throughout the day. From the living room, one can see directly into the dining room, which is open and airy thanks to the adjacent gallery and the nearly 25-foot-long living space beyond. To further enhance the light, two pairs of French doors and the kitchen door were mirrored, brightening the dining area. The primary suite evokes the tranquility of the countryside whilst in the heart of the city and is filled with soft natural light throughout the day. The oversized primary bath features a walk-in shower, a separate soaking tub, and refined finishes that create a serene, retreat-like atmosphere. Large squares of Thassos marble were meticulously cut and laid with minimal grout joints, ensuring precise alignment and a clean, elegant look. There are three secondary bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. Very ample storage throughout the apartment is smartly integrated. In the water closet, jib-style doors are wallpapered to blend seamlessly into the walls, and the medicine cabinets feature hidden electrical outlets. In the kitchen, custom cabinetry conceals the microwave and toaster oven, while the range hood is also fully custom, blending form with function. Built in 1925 and designed by renowned architect James Carpenter, The Mayfair at 610 Park Avenue is a distinguished white-glove prewar condominium. With just 68 residences, it offers a boutique living experience paired with the full-service amenities expected of a premier Manhattan address. Residents enjoy access to a fitness center, laundry room, valet services, housekeeping, and private storage, all conveniently located within the building. Ideally situated near some of Midtown’s finest dining, shopping, and cultural institutions, 610 Park Avenue combines timeless elegance with modern-day convenience.

Description

Spanning more than 3,000 square feet, this four-bedroom residence underwent a multi-million-dollar renovation, during which it was completely stripped down and reimagined with extensive structural and top quality upgrades, even the wall studs were reinforced. The result is a home that exceeds the construction standards of most conversion condominiums in Manhattan. While the décor is elegant and easily customized, the true value lies in the infrastructure: all-new electrical wiring, two upgraded electrical panels, and fully replaced PTAC units, which are regularly serviced by LTB Mechanical. All bathroom plumbing was also replaced in full. Every interior door is crafted from custom hardwood millwork, while the original front door was preserved and paneled on the interior to match, giving it the heft and presence of a traditional old-house entrance. Rockwool insulation was added to interior walls to provide soundproofing, fire resistance, non-toxicity, and thermal regulation. Real hardwood floors were installed throughout. As a result, the apartment offers the solidity and acoustic integrity of a plaster-walled home. Crown moldings were deliberately chosen for their simplicity, cove profiles that suit the ceiling heights, but made of plaster in all rooms except the living room, ensuring they will never crack or separate over time. Architectural upgrades include mirrored pilasters in the gallery, cleverly concealing structural beams. Light was a key design priority. With three exposures, an uncommon feature in a Park Avenue apartment, natural light fills the home throughout the day. From the living room, one can see directly into the dining room, which is open and airy thanks to the adjacent gallery and the nearly 25-foot-long living space beyond. To further enhance the light, two pairs of French doors and the kitchen door were mirrored, brightening the dining area. The primary suite evokes the tranquility of the countryside whilst in the heart of the city and is filled with soft natural light throughout the day. The oversized primary bath features a walk-in shower, a separate soaking tub, and refined finishes that create a serene, retreat-like atmosphere. Large squares of Thassos marble were meticulously cut and laid with minimal grout joints, ensuring precise alignment and a clean, elegant look. There are three secondary bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom. Very ample storage throughout the apartment is smartly integrated. In the water closet, jib-style doors are wallpapered to blend seamlessly into the walls, and the medicine cabinets feature hidden electrical outlets. In the kitchen, custom cabinetry conceals the microwave and toaster oven, while the range hood is also fully custom, blending form with function. Built in 1925 and designed by renowned architect James Carpenter, The Mayfair at 610 Park Avenue is a distinguished white-glove prewar condominium. With just 68 residences, it offers a boutique living experience paired with the full-service amenities expected of a premier Manhattan address. Residents enjoy access to a fitness center, laundry room, valet services, housekeeping, and private storage, all conveniently located within the building. Ideally situated near some of Midtown’s finest dining, shopping, and cultural institutions, 610 Park Avenue combines timeless elegance with modern-day convenience.

610 Park Ave Market Stats Last 12 months

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HOA FEESinfo
$5,646 /Monthly

OUTDOOR SPACE
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TAXES
$52,548 (2025)

BUILDING AGE
100 Years
BASEMENT FEATURE
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PRICE PER SQFTinfo
$3599

Market Stats

HOA FEESinfo
$5,646 /Monthly

OUTDOOR SPACE
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TAXES
$52,548 (2025)

BUILDING AGE
100 Years
BASEMENT FEATURE
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PRICE PER SQFTinfo
$3599

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Unit Price History

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Dec 2013MLS#: RLS10002616Closed$10,165,000

Unit Price History

$10,165,000

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Dec 2013MLS#: RLS10002616

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