A rare half-tape house in half-floor and one set in one of the New York City-ranked co-op ranked $ 34 million.
While $ 34 million for a half -road apartment up to 101 Central Park West Cooperative – a structure in which residents each divide into the building, than the immovable property of the apartment itself – does not sound like a theft, is still $ 133,600 cheaper than the action than action
The current owner – whose identity is protected by a LLC run on the 17th floor of the Seagram building of Aby Rosen – seems ready to sell with a small loss. They bought the apartment widespread in 2016 for $ 35.33 million. The New York Times reported on the 2016 sale, identifying the previous owner such as Keith Anderson, a Blackrock co-founder and former investment official to protect the billion George Soros fund.
The widespread unit receives half the ninth floor, including 7,000 square meters and 14 rooms. The order includes five bedrooms in total – not counting the maid rooms – as well as five full bathrooms and two half bathrooms.
The house is full of luxurious touch, like two fireplaces with wood and a kitchen of a Bulthaup chef. The previous owner also installed a high -tech system for lighting, sound and shade.
The primary suite, on the northern side of the house, includes a home office, a dressed room with two closets of walks and a dust room.
But the real draw of this house is the appearance. Residents enjoy 100 meters of windows that boast of unobstructed views of Central Park, according to the rankings, and has a private wrapping terrace on the northern arm for fresh air.
Many big names have called the 101 Central Park West Home, including actors Harrison Ford and Rick Moranis, as well as media and knight heirs Georgina Bloomberg, a daughter of Michael Bloomberg.
The building is a “co-op of white gloves”, where residents enjoy a 24-hour Doorman and endure $ 18,436 per month.
The limestone and Neo-Renaissance building was completed in 1930 by renowned architects Simon Schwartz and Arthur Goss. Co-op is among some apartments Central Park West that welcomed Jews in the 1930s and 1940s, when they were expelled from other buildings on the east side.
The $ 34 million list is held by Alexa Lambert, Victoria Stainer and Marc Achilles of Compass.
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