SOLD FOR $10,500,000
· Sold at asking price · Closed June 10, 2021
$10,500,000
$2,456 per sq ft
110 Central Park S #12AB
MLS® #RLS10656662
Listing by Elliman
5
Bedrooms
6.5
Baths
4,275
Sq. Ft.
1927
Year Built
Sale Details
Property Summary
Description
Spectacular Central Park Views from this sprawling 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath apartment in a discreet prewar coop with condominium rules designed by J.E.R. Carpenter. A seamless combination of the two park facing lines creates a stunning and unique apartment with all major rooms (plus kitchen) on the park that spans the full front of the building allowing for approx. 60 feet of park exposure/views. An ideal full time residence or grand pied-a-terre. A formal foyer that dramatically frames the park views opens to the 42 foot Great Room which is complimented by a Library/Media Room. The park front master suite has a 5 piece bath with separate shower and a deep soaking tub. The 5th bedroom/suite may serve as an office for the master bedroom with an additional bath. The massive eat-in Poggenpohl kitchen, has quartz countertops, Viking and Miele appliances, generous wine storage as well as a large breakfast room that faces the park, countertops, Gaggenau and Wolf appliances. The bedroom wing has two suites and an additional bedroom with a bathroom directly across the hall. No detail has been overlooked. Plenty of storage throughout, two sets of vented washer dryers, oak and limestone floors and wonderful architectural details. Additional building storage available. 2% flip tax paid by the purchaser. Ownership under an LLC permitted. The apartment can be combined with the 1,026 sqft approx. 1 bedroom/1.5 bath C line, which is available separately to form a full floor unit. 110 Central Park South is a small, discreet, luxurious building offers a full-time doorman, resident manager, concierge, valet, fitness center, private garden and conference/private residents dining room with a fully equipped Viking catering kitchen. The building was originally designed by renowned architect J. E. R. Carpenter, who was the architect of some of the most important pre-war buildings in New York City; it was then superbly converted by Costas Kondylis in 2005.
Property Details
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