521 Park Avenue, 10C
experience classic park avenue living in this elegant corner two-bedroom, two-bath residence, offering approximately 1,683+/- square feet within one of park avenue’s most distinguished pre-war condominiums.
flooded with natural light from oversized windows on three exposures, the home enjoys sweeping views along park avenue and to central park. it is defined by soaring 10.5-foot ceilings that enhance the sense of space throughout. the living room is particularly well-proportioned—nearly square in layout—making it exceptionally easy to furnish and flexible for a variety of seating and entertaining arrangements. a decorative fireplace, set along a short dividing wall between the living and dining rooms, creates a natural separation while maintaining an easy, comfortable flow between the spaces.
a formal dining room or used as a separate den provide excellent versatility, whether for entertaining, working from home, or quiet relaxation. the windowed kitchen is thoughtfully designed with granite countertops, abundant cabinetry, and premium appliances including sub-zero and miele.
the primary suite is bright and tranquil, featuring oversized south-facing windows, two generous walk-in closets, and a marble en-suite bath with double vanity and glass-enclosed shower. the second bedroom is equally well-sized, with its own walk-in closet and easy access to a full bath. a gracious gallery connects the public and private spaces, adding to the home’s sense of scale and arrival.
residents of 521 park avenue enjoy full-service living with a 24-hour doorman, fitness center, and private storage. the building is pet-friendly, permits pied-à-terres, and offers flexible financing.
designed by william alciphron boring and completed in 1911, 521 park avenue is a notable example of early cooperative living on park avenue. boring, who trained at the école des beaux-arts and co-designed ellis island immigration station, brought a refined architectural sensibility to the building. originally composed of full-floor residences, the building now contains a boutique collection of just 27 homes.
this is a rare opportunity to own a spacious, light-filled residence that combines pre-war character, practical layout, and the enduring appeal of park avenue.