Maisonettes
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953 Fifth Ave.
Between 76th and 77th streets
$8.5 million
Maintenance: $9,347
Broker: Rosita Sarnoff/Stribling
This Upper East Side duplex maisonette has an octagonal English conservatory, about 200 square feet, and a living room and library that overlook Central Park. The first floor includes a marble foyer, formal dining room, library, third bedroom and full bathroom, kitchen, pantry, wine storage room, half bath, conservatory, and garden terrace. The second floor consists of the living room, master suite (with two full bathrooms and a sitting room), oval-shaped second bedroom (or study), and another bath. This co-op, which has herringbone floors, and two fireplaces (one is decorative), is located in a full-service pre-war building.
145 Central Park West, #1A
Between 74th and 75th streets
$6.795 million
Maintenance: $3,550
Broker: Jeff Tanenbaum/Prudential Douglas Elliman
This Upper West Side maisonette, located in the full-service, Emery Roth-designed San Remo, is about 3,500 square feet. Consisting of 10 rooms, this co-op has a separate entrance which leads into two combinable units: a professional space with two offices, a waiting area, and bathroom, and a separate three-bedroom apartment with a two-tiered living room, library, dining room, master suite, second bedroom, kitchen, maid’s room (or third bedroom), and bath with original basketweave tiles. The apartment also features other pre-war details, such as arched doorways, herringbone floors, and wood shutters.
857 Fifth Ave., Maisonette West
At 67th Street
$7.5 million
Maintenance: $7,414
Broker: Bonnie Yaseen/Fox Residential
At about 3,025 square feet, this duplex maisonette located on the Upper East Side has views of Central Park. The lower level includes the gallery, living and dining rooms, 40-foot-long kitchen and butler’s pantry, 700-bottle wine cellar, walk-in wet bar, powder room, and small garden (with a separate entrance). The upper level has the master suite, including a dressing room (now being used as a gym), two bedrooms (one has a separate dressing area), and two baths. This co-op, which is located in a full-service, pet-friendly, post-war building, has ample closet and storage space, new soundproof windows (in the bedrooms), and two-zoned central air-conditioning.