A stunning array of grand-scale public rooms begins in the generous 16' entrance gallery with its original fireplace mantel. There is a vast 29' corner living room with exquisite original moldings and stunning floor-to-ceiling windows framing open views to the North and West. Accessed through a set of pocket-doors, the adjacent library offers an elegant fireplace and wonderful double exposure to the South and West.
On the other side of the gallery, the 24' formal dining features original wainscoting, and a fireplace. Overlooking the building's charming central courtyard, the voluminous Chef's kitchen and family room have ample space for dining and a large butler's pantry with temperature-controlled wine storage. Outfitted with beautiful custom cabinetry and appliances from Sub-Zero and Wolf, the sundrenched kitchen features multiple Franke sinks with Water Works fixtures, marble countertops, a large island and a separate laundry room with washer/dryer.
There are four large bedrooms, including the oversized master suite with a luxuriously-appointed marble bath with double-sinks and a separate steam shower and tub. Designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh, The Dakota was built in 1884 and its ornate finials and Gothic gables make it one of the most striking structures on the Upper West Side. The Dakota offers residents the highest level of privacy, service and luxury in one of Manhattan's most distinguished landmarked buildings.
Listing Information
Type: Cooperative
Price: $24,000,000
Maintenance/CC: $8,237
Tax deduction: 39%
Residence Information
Rooms: 10.0
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4.0
Library: Yes
Kitchen: Eat In
Windowed kitchen: Yes
Woodburning fireplaces: 4
City views: Yes
Air conditioning: Central Air
Building Information
Period: Pre-War
Built: 1882
Building Type: Elevator
Doorman: Yes
Attended lobby: Yes
Concierge: Yes
Building courtyard: Yes
Laundry in building: Yes
Pets allowed: Yes
Further Information:
www.brownharrisstevens.com
Brief and to the Point:
If you wanna be Yoko Ono's neighbor, here's your chance! Having the money is not a guarantee you'll buy it...You have to have your neighbors’ approval to live here!
Remember: Madonna was rejected!
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