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  • 465 Park Avenue, 9F
  • 3 Rooms
  • 1 Beds
  • 1.5 Baths
  • $ 695,000
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
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Ritz Tower

465 Park Avenue, 9F

Midtown East   |   East 57th Street & East 58th Street
Listing ID: 99724

  • $ 695,000
  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1.5 Bathrooms
  • 850 Approx. SF
  • 50%Financing Allowed

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465 Park Avenue 9F Midtown East New York NY 10022
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  • A Refined Park Avenue Pied-à-Terre at the Historic Ritz Tower | 1 Bed, 1.5 Baths Positioned on Park Avenue at the corner of 57th Street, Residence 9F is a turnkey pied-à-terre in a distinguished prewar cooperative known for its architectural pedigree and service-driven lifestyle. Professionally designed and impeccably maintained, the apartment offers well-appointed living in a prime Midtown location. An entry gallery features custom mirrored cabinetry and refined wall finishes that enhance light and create a strong sense of arrival. Just off the entry, a discreet kitchenette sits behind sliding, folding doors and is thoughtfully designed for convenience. It is equipped with an under-counter refrigerator, a compact dishwasher, and a two-burner induction cooktop, supporting light meals and entertaining. The living room is polished and inviting, with north-facing windows, a decorative fireplace, and herringbone hardwood floors. Subtle ceiling details reinforce the apartment’s prewar proportions, while a built-in bar and a powder room, uncommon for F-line residences in the Ritz Tower, make the home especially well suited for entertaining. The bedroom suite is quiet and well scaled, featuring a windowed marble bathroom and excellent storage, including a walk-in closet and additional mirrored built-ins. The apartment’s thoughtful design and storage make it ideal for city living, with Madison Avenue boutiques and Bloomingdale’s nearby. Ritz Tower Amenities Residents of the Ritz Tower enjoy comprehensive services, including a private chef, 24-hour concierge, doorman, and porters. Additional amenities include a fitness center and the convenience of utilities, electricity and water, being included in the monthly maintenance fees. A la carte services such as room service and housekeeping are also available. The cooperative permits pied-à-terre ownership, foreign buyers, and purchases under trusts, LLCs, or corporate entities subject to board approval. Small pets are considered with board approval. Financing up to 50 percent is allowed, and a 3 percent flip tax is paid by the purchaser. A Legacy of Architectural Significance Built in 1925, the Ritz Tower was designed by Emery Roth in collaboration with Thomas Hastings. Upon completion, it became New York City’s tallest residential building, marking a notable milestone in the city’s architectural history. The limestone-clad building reflects a blend of classical design and early high-rise innovation and has been cited by architectural historians, including Robert A.M. Stern, as an important example of prewar residential architecture. Today, the Ritz Tower remains a distinguished address near Central Park, Madison Avenue boutiques, Bloomingdale’s, and renowned dining destinations such as The Polo Bar, Caviar Russe, Avra Madison, and Daniel.

    A Refined Park Avenue Pied-à-Terre at the Historic Ritz Tower | 1 Bed, 1.5 Baths Positioned on Park Avenue at the corner of 57th Street, Residence 9F is a turnkey pied-à-terre in a distinguished prewar cooperative known for its architectural pedigree and service-driven lifestyle. Professionally designed and impeccably maintained, the apartment offers well-appointed living in a prime Midtown location. An entry gallery features custom mirrored cabinetry and refined wall finishes that enhance light and create a strong sense of arrival. Just off the entry, a discreet kitchenette sits behind sliding, folding doors and is thoughtfully designed for convenience. It is equipped with an under-counter refrigerator, a compact dishwasher, and a two-burner induction cooktop, supporting light meals and entertaining. The living room is polished and inviting, with north-facing windows, a decorative fireplace, and herringbone hardwood floors. Subtle ceiling details reinforce the apartment’s prewar proportions, while a built-in bar and a powder room, uncommon for F-line residences in the Ritz Tower, make the home especially well suited for entertaining. The bedroom suite is quiet and well scaled, featuring a windowed marble bathroom and excellent storage, including a walk-in closet and additional mirrored built-ins. The apartment’s thoughtful design and storage make it ideal for city living, with Madison Avenue boutiques and Bloomingdale’s nearby. Ritz Tower Amenities Residents of the Ritz Tower enjoy comprehensive services, including a private chef, 24-hour concierge, doorman, and porters. Additional amenities include a fitness center and the convenience of utilities, electricity and water, being included in the monthly maintenance fees. A la carte services such as room service and housekeeping are also available. The cooperative permits pied-à-terre ownership, foreign buyers, and purchases under trusts, LLCs, or corporate entities subject to board approval. Small pets are considered with board approval. Financing up to 50 percent is allowed, and a 3 percent flip tax is paid by the purchaser. A Legacy of Architectural Significance Built in 1925, the Ritz Tower was designed by Emery Roth in collaboration with Thomas Hastings. Upon completion, it became New York City’s tallest residential building, marking a notable milestone in the city’s architectural history. The limestone-clad building reflects a blend of classical design and early high-rise innovation and has been cited by architectural historians, including Robert A.M. Stern, as an important example of prewar residential architecture. Today, the Ritz Tower remains a distinguished address near Central Park, Madison Avenue boutiques, Bloomingdale’s, and renowned dining destinations such as The Polo Bar, Caviar Russe, Avra Madison, and Daniel.

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    M: 917-295-7891
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