The two-bedroom apartment comes with plush hotel amenities and Central Park views.
Evan Joseph
Entering the light-filled residence, you’ll step into a large foyer that leads to an open-plan living room and dining room with prime vistas of the famous park. Adjacent to this is an oversized chef’s kitchen decked out with Nero Marquina stone countertops, a Calacatta marble backsplash and a range of modern appliances by Viking and Miele.
The rest of the home is split into two wings for privacy. On the right side, a walkway takes you past a laundry, a powder room and four roomy closets to the luxurious primary bedroom and bathroom. On the left side, meanwhile, you’ll find a second bedroom with a bathroom and a walk-in closet. Every bathroom in the home has custom mosaic floors and fittings by Kohler and Lefroy Brooks. The primary bathroom also comes with two sinks and a spa-like shower.
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