Located on the Upper East Side, 900 Fifth Avenue is a towering 20-story, 50-unit building that was erected in 1959. The prime location where the residential project sits boasts of bay windows rare in New York City condominiums. From the inside, looking at the city through the bay windows make the city even more spectacular than it already is. The white-brick façade prominent in the building is deeply contrasted by the dark gray metal spandrels evident in the front face of 900 Fifth Avenue. Several units in the building feature terraces, some of which offer great views of The Frick Collection, a low-rise building located between 71st and 70th Streets.
Each unit in the building has oversized windows that are complemented by high ceilings and hardwood floors, so you can enjoy the sun’s natural bright rays. A terrace and a home office are available, as well as a maid’s room so there’s absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t enjoy your comfortable stay at 900 Fifth Avenue. The fine details in all rooms tell the story of this pre-war building. Modern amenities for each unit include a spacious walk-in closet and a stackable washer & dryer. The kitchen’s traditional design blends perfectly well with granite countertops, wooden cabinetry, and high-end stainless steel appliances. The bathroom, on the other hand, is finished with marble walls and floors and adorned with an oversized mirror, rain shower, soaking tub, and polished chrome fixtures.
The roof deck provides a venue to grill some home-cooked BBQ that you can enjoy while you hang out in the building’s lounge. A bike room and a fitness center is perfect for health enthusiasts and the library makes a great place to relax as you are surrounded with books of your choice. An elevator, a fireplace, and laundry services will spoil the residents who choose to live in this posh residential building. Parking areas, a luxury not every condominium offers, is one of the best things about living in this place. Think of the on-site parking as a treat you utmost deserve.
A block away is Central Park and surrounding the building are just some of the famous boutiques of Madison Avenue.