Albert Wilk broker of Wilk RealEstate Ltd. New-York and Florida licences
Since 1987
Albert Wilk, Licensed Real Estate Broker in New York & Florida
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Year Built: 1926
Year Converted: 2007
Number of Apartments: 26
Number of Floors: 16
Building Access: Elevator
Developer: Extell Development
Management: Penmark Realty Corporation
Architect: Rosario Candela
Service Level: Full Service
Type: Pre-war High-rise
Building Amenities: Bike Room, Doorman, Fitness Center, Parking, Storage Room, Valet Service, Views
Building Features: Billiards Room, Business Meeting Room, Concierge, Day Spa, Library, Lounge, Wine Cellar
Features: Fireplace, Hardwood Floor, High Ceilings, Oversized Windows, Walk-in Closets, Washer and Dryer
Bathroom: Bathtub, Glass Shower, Double Vanities, Powder Room, Radiant Heating
Kitchen: Dishwasher, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Gourmet Chef Kitchen, Miele Appliances, Stainless Steel Appliances, Sub-Zero Appliances, Viking Appliances

995 Fifth Avenue, formerly The Stanhope Hotel, is a regal pre-war luxury condo conversion stationed on Manhattan’s luxurious Fifth Avenue. Home to 26 grand-scale apartments for sale, the palatial interiors are offset by the understated exterior of 995 fifth. Offering a set of extravagantly luxurious services and amenities including access to its fitness center La Palestra with extensive personal services, an exclusive relationship with Manhattan’s notable wine supplier Acker, Merall and Condit and the touch screen intercom Concierge Direct, 995 Fifth out-does itself, even for Manhattan standards. Its location at 995 Fifth Avenue in the Upper East Side puts residents in the center of art, couture, and culture.

Originally designed in 1926 by Rosario Candela, 995 fifth have been converted from The Stanhope Hotel into a 26 home residential cooperative. Its limestone and brick facade was carefully restored and the inside of this Manhattan cooperative got somewhat of a face lift as well: a state-of-the-art infrastructure, technology, and avant-garde touches. Ranging from half-floor residences to full-floor residences and penthouse suites, this New York City housing takes luxury to a new level. England's leading maker of kitchen cabinetry, Smallbone of Devizes, custom-designed the kitchens at 995 Fifth and the bathrooms are outfitted with fittings and fixtures designed by Christo Lefroy Brooks. The half-floor homes at 995 Fifth have four bedrooms while the full-floor apartments and penthouse suites out-do even that. Full-floor apartment space includes six bedrooms, a sitting room, media room, library, and guest bedroom.

The amenities at 995 fifth are great. This Manhattan building's gym, La Palestra, is private and provides residents with a comprehensive medical analysis that leads to their own uniquely tailored exercise program. A matching spa is on its way to this luxury Manhattan cooperative as well. 995 Fifth has a relationship with Acker, Merall and Condit which allows residents to store their wines in a state-of-the-art, ad temperature controlled secured facility and delivers wines free of charge as residents need them. Another amenity to 995 fifth is its concierge direct--a touch screen intercom that allows residents to schedule food deliveries, coordinate valet parking and more. On top of all of that, this Manhattan cooperative offers spectacular city views. 995 Fifth's location in the Upper East Side puts it right across the street from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and steps from Central Park. Its unrivaled location highlights New York City's best museums, restaurants, shops, and private schools. If it is possible, 995 Fifth went well passed grand when it was converted into a residential living space. It has a perfect New York City location in the Upper East Side, brilliant interior design, and loads of space. Any New Yorker would want to live here.

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