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85Units
19Stories
1940Year Built
$937K - $3.6MValue Range
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Doorman
Ps 198 Isador E Ida Straus Rated A
City View
Elevator
Bike Room
5 min walk to Park Avenue Malls
A classic Park Avenue residence in Carnegie Hill
1150 Park Avenue, a stately 19-story co-op building, stands as a quintessential example of pre-war elegance in Manhattan's coveted Carnegie Hill neighborhood. Completed in 1940, this George F. Pelham Jr.-designed structure houses 85 units, offering residents a blend of timeless charm and modern comfort. The building's brick facade with rhythmic bay windows contributes to the architectural character of Park Avenue. Situated at the corner of 92nd Street, 1150 Park Avenue provides its residents with the prestige of a Park Avenue address and the cultural richness of the Upper East Side, all within steps of Central Park and world-renowned museums.
Spacious pre-war layouts with modern updates
1150 Park Avenue offers a range of apartment configurations, from one to three-bedroom units, each embodying the generous proportions and elegant details characteristic of pre-war architecture. One-bedroom units, spanning 975 to 1,200 square feet, are priced around $1,250,000 and feature spacious living areas, often with decorative fireplaces and built-in bookcases. Many of these homes boast south-facing windows, filling the spaces with natural light and offering charming views over the Brick Church steeple.
Two-bedroom apartments, ranging from 1,200 to 1,750 square feet, are available from $999,995 to $2,275,000. These residences often include formal dining rooms, which can be easily converted to a den or home office. Some units have been thoughtfully combined and renovated to create stunning three-bedroom homes of approximately 1,900 square feet, with 2.5 bathrooms, offering the ultimate in space and luxury.
Throughout the building, residents enjoy high beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, and ample closet space. Many apartments have been updated with modern kitchens featuring high-end appliances such as Sub-Zero refrigerators, Miele dishwashers, and Viking stoves. Bathrooms in renovated units often showcase marble finishes and spa-like amenities. Select apartments on higher floors offer breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, including iconic landmarks like the Chrysler Building.
White-glove service and modern conveniences
1150 Park Avenue provides residents with a range of amenities designed for comfort and convenience. The building is staffed with a 24-hour doorman and a live-in resident manager, ensuring security and assistance around the clock. A newly renovated fitness room allows residents to maintain their workout routines without leaving the building.
For those who enjoy cycling, a bike room on the lobby level offers convenient storage. The building also features a central laundry room, though many apartments have been updated to include in-unit washer/dryers. Individual storage units are available to residents, providing extra space for seasonal items or valuables.
The co-op is pet-friendly, welcoming furry family members to the building. With its attentive staff and well-maintained facilities, 1150 Park Avenue offers a seamless blend of classic New York living and modern amenities.
Cultural richness and refined living in Carnegie Hill
Carnegie Hill, named for Andrew Carnegie's mansion-turned-museum, is one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods, known for its quiet, tree-lined streets and proximity to Central Park. The area exudes a village-like charm, with its mix of pre-war apartment buildings and historic townhouses creating a uniquely residential feel in the heart of the city.
Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate the building's location on Museum Mile. Just a short stroll away are world-renowned institutions such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. The nearby 92nd Street Y serves as a community hub, offering a diverse array of lectures, classes, and performances.
Central Park, mere blocks from 1150 Park Avenue, provides residents with 843 acres of green space. The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, located within the park, offers a scenic 1.58-mile running path with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline. For families, the park's playgrounds, including the expansive Margaret L. Kempner playground, provide ample outdoor recreation opportunities.
Madison Avenue, famous for its high-end boutiques and designer shops, begins in Carnegie Hill and extends southward. Local businesses add to the neighborhood's charm, such as The Corner Bookstore, a neighborhood fixture since 1978, and Noglu, an authentic French patisserie catering to gluten-free diets.
Dining options in the area range from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. Residents can enjoy French cuisine at Pascalou, sample South African wines at Kaia wine bar, or pick up gourmet sandwiches and salads at neighborhood staples like Eli's and Butterfield Market.
For everyday needs, the area is well-served by grocery stores, including a Whole Foods and a conveniently located D'Agostino Supermarket. The mix of amenities, cultural institutions, and green spaces makes Carnegie Hill a highly sought-after location for those seeking a sophisticated yet community-oriented lifestyle in New York City.
Efficient connections to the city and beyond
While Carnegie Hill offers a tranquil residential atmosphere, it also provides excellent transportation options for easy access to the rest of Manhattan and beyond. The 96th Street subway station, served by the 6 train, is just a short five-minute walk from 1150 Park Avenue. This line offers quick access to Midtown and Lower Manhattan, making commutes and city exploration convenient.
For those needing additional subway options, the 86th Street station is about a 10-minute walk away and provides service on the 4, 5, and 6 trains. This express stop allows for faster travel to downtown and Brooklyn. The proximity to multiple subway lines ensures that residents can easily navigate the city for work or leisure.
While the neighborhood is highly walkable, with most daily needs met within a few blocks, cycling enthusiasts will find the area accommodating. The building's bike room makes it convenient for residents to store and access their bicycles for rides in Central Park or commutes to nearby destinations.
For travel outside the city, three major airports are within reach. LaGuardia Airport is the closest, approximately 20 minutes by car, while John F. Kennedy International and Newark Liberty International airports are both accessible within a 30-minute drive, traffic permitting.
The neighborhood's high walk score reflects the ease with which residents can accomplish daily tasks on foot, from grocery shopping to dining out. This pedestrian-friendly environment, combined with robust public transportation options, makes 1150 Park Avenue an ideal location for those who value both the tranquility of a residential neighborhood and the convenience of city living.
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Low Crime
Crime Score®
2/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
74/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Park Avenue Malls
5 min walk
Picnic Area
Samuel Seabury Playground
5 min walk
Basketball
Playground
Events
Ruppert Park
7 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
East Meadow
9 min walk
Multi-Purpose Field
Ancient Playground
10 min walk
Marx Brothers Playground
11 min walk
Soccer
Playground
Cherry Tree Playground
11 min walk
Basketball
Trails
Playground
Stanley Isaacs Playground
13 min walk
Basketball
Bike Trails
Fishing
Stanley Isaacs Playground
14 min walk
Basketball
Playground
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