A high floor and high hopes at the Ritz-Carlton
This week's biggest closing was the entire 33rd floor of the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton at 50 Central Park South. The sellers were co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Howard Marks and his wife, Nancy, who bought the 4,500 square-foot pad in 2007 for $18.8 million, and have been trying to sell it since 2012, when they listed it for $50 million. The apartment sold this week for $25M. Find out where else the week's biggest-ticket buys were, below.In this article:
1. The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, 50 Central Park South, Apt #33 - $25M
4 Bedrooms | 4.5 BathroomsThis week's biggest closing was the entire 33rd floor of the Residences at the Ritz-Carlton at 50 Central Park South. The sellers were co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Howard Marks and his wife, Nancy, who bought the 4,500 square-foot pad in 2007 for $18.8 million and have been trying to sell it since 2012, when they listed it for $50 million. The apartment sold this week for $25M. Perhaps breathtaking Central Park and city views, a private guest suite and access to Ritz-Carlton amenities like a health club, the La Prairie Spa, a club lounge and more don't count for quite as much as they once did.
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2. 221 West 77th Street, Apt #16 - $10M
5 Bedrooms | 4.5 BathroomsThis private, full-floor 3,300-square-foot apartment has a terrace, five bedrooms, open city views, a custom kitchen handmade in England by Smallbone of Devizes–and just about anything else a buyer could wish for. The building offers a mind-boggling menu of amenities including a basketball court, a fitness center, a paneled library with a pool table, an exquisite roof deck with a gas fire pit and parking.
One Beacon Court, 151 East 58th Street, Apt #44B - $9.95M
3 Bedrooms | 3.5 BathroomsFor views in every direction, this high-floor 2,669-square-foot corner aerie is hard to beat. Interior finishes have been selected by deigner Jaques Grange, including an eat-in gourmet Poggenpohl kitchen and a laundry room. The full-service condominium offers a private motor courtyard for vehicles, a 24-hour doorman, a concierge, a fitness center, a playroom, valet parking and more.
MORE OF THIS WEEK'S TOP RECORDED SALES
4. One Riverside Park, 50 Riverside Boulevard - Apt# 8C - Sold Sep 12, 2017 for $8,455,475
5. 155 East 79th Street - Apt #1 - Sold Sep 08, 2017 for $8,100,000
6. The Prasada, 50 Central Park West - Apt #8CD - Sold Sep 20, 2017 for $7,537,000
7. 215 Chrystie Street - Apt #29W - Sold Sep 13, 2017 for $7,127,750
8. 200 Central Park South - Apt #19D - Sold, Sep 14, 2017 for $7,000,000
9. 1120 Park Avenue - Apt #8A - Sold Sep 08, 2017 for $6,500,000
10. Devonshire House, 28 East 10th Street - Apt #6A - Sold Aug 31, 2017 for $6,300,000
5. 155 East 79th Street - Apt #1 - Sold Sep 08, 2017 for $8,100,000
6. The Prasada, 50 Central Park West - Apt #8CD - Sold Sep 20, 2017 for $7,537,000
7. 215 Chrystie Street - Apt #29W - Sold Sep 13, 2017 for $7,127,750
8. 200 Central Park South - Apt #19D - Sold, Sep 14, 2017 for $7,000,000
9. 1120 Park Avenue - Apt #8A - Sold Sep 08, 2017 for $6,500,000
10. Devonshire House, 28 East 10th Street - Apt #6A - Sold Aug 31, 2017 for $6,300,000
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Contributing Writer
Michelle Cohen
Michelle is a New York-based writer and content strategist who has worked extensively with lifestyle brands like Seventeen, Country Living, Harper's Bazaar and iVillage. In addition to being a copywriter for a digital media agency she writes about culture, New York City neighborhoods, real estate, style, design and technology among other topics. She has lived in a number of major US cities on both coasts and in between and loves all things relating to urbanism and culture.