Wednesday, June 20, 2018

For $25M, a revamped Upper East Side penthouse with its own water tower

The expansive abode also comes with several terraces that are perfect for outdoor entertaining

Manhattan's Upper East Side is no stranger to multi-million dollar penthouses but few are as intriguing as this $25 million penthouse along Park Avenue that includes its very own water tower.

Per the listing description, the five-bedroom, 5.5 bathroom duplex co-op is the recipient of a full revamp helmed by designer David Kleinberg. Its expansive layout gives way to a huge gallery that greets you upon entering, a formal dining room, and a private elevator that takes you to each of the floors. The massive kitchen is filled with wood cabinetry has a spacious breakfast nook and there is a "bar foyer" along with a nearby staff room.

"The apartment is in its entirety perfection, but the room that literally stops the presses is the great room," says the listing and while that might be a stretch, the room, located on the top floor of the apartment, does have nice flourishes that includes floor-to-ceiling windows, a stylish wood-burning fireplace, and high ceilings.

The highlights here is the wraparound terrace that offer stunning views of the city's skyline, a Viking gas grill, plantings, sitting space, and an irrigation system. Additionally, there is a smaller terrace located outside of the living room on the lower level.

Here are the floorplans:

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