Sweeping Views of the Park & Massive Proportions
This impressive Classic 7 residence commands the greatest amount of Central Park frontage of any three bedroom residence on Central Park West.
It is ideally positioned on the 7th floor of 101 Central Park West, one of the city’s most coveted white-glove prewar cooperatives, perfectly positioned between 70th and 71st Streets.
A gracious 18 Ft gallery opens onto a massive 30 ft living room with three oversized windows overlooking Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. The living room boast soaring ceilings, herringbone floors and a wood burning fireplace. Immediately beyond the gallery is an elegant formal dining room with western exposure that can easily accommodate 18 guests.
A renovated St. Charles eat-in-kitchen with outstanding storage space and top-of-the line appliances is adjacent to the dining room. A staff room with a washer/dryer and a renovated bathroom complete this wing of the home.
The private quarters of the apartment consists of three enormous bedrooms, each commanding wonderful views of Central Park and the Manhattan Skyline. The first bedroom is currently being used as a library.
The massive primary suite has a wonderful dressing area, enormous closets and a renovated oversized windowed bathroom.
101 Central Park West was built in 1929 by preeminent architects Simon Schwartz and Arthur Gross in the Neo-Renaissance style. It occupies one of the most desirable full blocks on Central Park West, between 70th and 71st Streets .Residents of this white-glove cooperative enjoy the highest level of service, privacy and security. Amenities include a state-of-the art fitness center, bike room and basement storage.
50% Financing is permitted and there is a 3% flip tax.
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