New York City’s Upper East Side is once again the location of this week’s priciest new listing on realtor.com®. This time around, it’s a massive apartment with Central Park views on the market for an eye-watering $46 million. Located on the 12th floor of a 1925 building on Fifth Avenue, between 84th and 85th streets, it is situated directly across from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The palatial place has a private elevator that opens directly onto a gallery and three rooms. There’s a walnut-paneled library and a large dining room, which both look out to Central Park, for a total Central Park frontage of roughly 55 feet. A corner living room features additional skyline views. These public rooms, intended for entertaining on a grand scale, provide unobstructed vistas over the cityscape, park, and treetops. Standout architectural details include 10-foot-high ceilings, hardwood floors, hand-carved moldings, and wood-burning fireplaces with period mantelpieces in four rooms, including the master bedroom. The bedrooms, separate from the public space, include a huge, south-facing master bedroom with ensuite bath and dressing room, plus three additional ensuite bedrooms. Private quarters include an eat-in kitchen, a pantry, a separate breakfast room, and a laundry room. Additionally, there are two staff rooms and a staff bath, plus a family room currently used as a gym. If the next buyer so desires, that suite of rooms can be reconfigured “to recreate two further principal bedrooms,” according to the listing details. No square footage information is available, but the total number of rooms comes to a whopping 14, with 6 beds and 5.5 baths. Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International Realty represents the listing. The prewar, white-glove building has only 13 floors and 16 units. Designed by noted “luxury apartment house architect” J.E.R. Carpenter, the apartments are known for their size and grand proportions. Amenities include full-time doormen, a fitness room, and a laundry room, and the building is pet friendly. Notable residents of 1030 Fifth Ave. have included Diane Sawyer and her then-playwright husband Mike Nichols, who snapped up a penthouse once owned by Robert Redford. And producer Wendy Finerman and her husband David Peterson paid for a duplex in the building in 2007, according to Variety. The post Palatial $46M NYC Pad With Central Park Views Is the Week’s Priciest New Listing appeared first on Real Estate News & Insights | realtor.com®. via https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/central-park-views-most-expensive/
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