NYC terrace skyline

1215 Fifth Ave

PHA

Asking

$4,125,000

Type

Coop

Beds

3

Baths

4

int SF

2,300 sf*

ext SF

1,900 sf*

PVI

0 %

About

this palatial 3 bedroom (with maid’s room), 4 bath penthouse is situated beautifully at the top of museum mile. the stunning wrap-around terrace features approximately 1900 square feet of private outdoor space and gorgeous, panoramic views facing west to central park, north to the george washington bridge, east to the rfk bridge and south across central park. this warm, sun-drenched duplex apartment includes a private elevator landing, a wood-burning fireplace in the living room, dining room with intricate wainscoting, library with paneled mahogany, newly renovated kitchen, including top-of-the-line appliances & wet-bar and a laundry room. the terrace has been fully outfitted with electricity and an irrigation system, making it the perfect, low maintenance, city oasis. truly an amazing find and a terrace lovers’ dream! this one of a kind penthouse is an unparalleled home in a luxury, full-service building.< > brisbane house was built in 1929 by prolific journalist, philanthropist and real estate investor, arthur brisbane. brisbane had written thousands of editorials in his twenty-three years in journalism followed by 20 million readers, helped to shape the landscape of new york in the development of several buildings and also coached the leaders of his day such as henry ford, thomas edison and john d. rockefeller. this neo-romanesque structure was designed by schultze & weaver, the architects of the sherry-netherland hotel at fifth avenue and 59th street. it was converted to a cooperative in 1978 and now contains 49 apartments. the building has a four-story limestone base with a large arched window above the attractive, canopied avenue entrance and arched windows on the first floor. the first floor windows have slightly indented top corners, a subtle touch. brisbane built 1215 as an investment with a triplex apartment for himself on the fourteenth, fifteenth, and penthouse floors that could be reached by a private elevator from the street floor. the two-story living room measured twenty-six by sixty feet, the dining room was also two stories high & 33-feet long. after brisbane’s death in 1936, the apartment was subdivided into its current configuration. don’t miss out on your chance to own a piece of new york city history. call or email for an appointment today.please note: 2% flip tax paid by buyer read less

Floorplan

floorplan

Terrace Details

Terrace Size

1,900 SF

Percent Value Increase (PVI)

0 %

Terrace Type

Direct Living

Living Level

Second Level

Direct Roof

Roof Access

Convenience

True Penthouse

Multiple Access

Multiple Levels

Gas

Water

Features

Summer Kitchen

Pool / Tub

Fireplace

Outdoor Shower

Media / TV

Pergola / Shade

Planters

Building Details

Ownership

coop

Doorman

full-time

Neighborhood

Upper East

Name

brisbane house

Building Type

hi-rise

Elevators

4

Super

Live-in

Pets

dogs

Services

Doorman

Concierge

Elevator Operator

Super

Amenities

Gym

Pool

Garage

Laundry

Lounge

Children's Room

Storage & More

Storage

Bike Room

Cold Storage

Package Room

Parking

Location

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