Apt 18EF at 115 Central Park West lists for $25 million. The residences is comprised of two apartments that were combined in 2004 through the design of architect Annabelle Selldorf. The home opens to a private elevator landing and a gracious gallery leading to a 35 ft living room with floor to ceiling French doors and two terraces overlooking Central Park. The New York Times reports, the apartment encompasses about 5,000 sqft featuring four main bedrooms, one of which is being used as a library with a decorative fireplace and wood paneling; four full bathrooms; two powder rooms; staff quarters; and a study that can be converted into a fifth bedroom. There are four terraces, lined in bluestone and totaling around 850 sqft, that provide stunning views of Central Park as well as the neighboring Dakota apartment house. The Majestic apartment building, located at 115 Central Park West between 71st and 72nd streets, was built in 1931 in the Art Deco style and converted to a co-op in 1958.
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Manhattan Apartment Sales Set 14 Year Record
In the third quarter of 2021, there were 4,523 apartments sold in Manhattan, the most since 2007 when 3,939 sales were recorded. [New York Times]
Chelsea Duplex In Historic Townhouse Lists For $3.1 Million
A parlor floor duplex apartment, located in the historic Fitzroy Townhouses, that has been featured in Architectural Digest, AD Spain and Elle Decor, lists for $3.1 million. The gut-renovated two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op at 444 West 23rd Street is in a six-story townhouse built in 1857. The parlor floor features a living and dining room, galley chef’s kitchen, 13-foot ceilings, two wood burning fireplaces and double-height French doors that lead to a south facing terrace overlooking the surrounding landscaped gardens. Located in the West Chelsea Gallery District, the property is moments from the High-line, Hudson River Park and Chelsea Market. [NY Post]