An oversized, 10 foot semi-private elevator landing opens to an elegant stairway that carries you to this pinnacle penthouse. Upon entering the home, you are immediately greeted by a beautifully proportioned, 20 x 21-foot grand corner living room, with high ceilings and stunning views from high above Central Park and the reservoir.
Two terraces flank both corners of this great room, providing dramatic views of the entire Manhattan skyline that can be enjoyed from both inside and out. A north-facing kitchen, outfitted with custom cabinetry and top-of-the-line stainless steel Miele and Sub-Zero appliances, opens to the second of three charming landscaped terraces.
A staircase leads to a private bedroom wing containing two corner bedrooms, each with a designated and beautifully renovated bathrooms. All of the bedrooms enjoy the same superb views as the principal rooms of the home.
Terrace three, which is located on this level, presents sweeping views of the Hudson River and Central Park to the south, further accenting the residence's indoor/outdoor feel.
A classic, wrought iron stairwell leads to the next level of this pinnacle penthouse, which houses a light-filled, mahogany-aged wood paneled library with astounding views. This room can be converted easily to a third bedroom if preferred, and is surrounded by yet another private terrace.
The final level of this penthouse completes one of the most unique offerings ever available on Central Park West, housing a private, full-floor media room/ den.
Designed by legendary architect Emery Roth and completed in 1931, the El Dorado is one of the finest Art Deco structures in the city.
Services and amenities include full-time doormen, a concierge, a recreation area, a recently renovated state-of-the-art fitness center, a children's play room, a mini basketball court, and a bike room.
There is a monthly window assessment in the amount of $239.81. Flip Tax: 6% of Profit Paid by Seller.
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