995 FIFTH AVENUE Type: COOP Price: $15,500,000 Baths: 4.5, Bedrooms: 4 Sq. Ft.: 4,357
This exquisitely designed, triple mint Fifth Avenue Candela classic is located in an exclusive full service condop on Fifth Avenue's Museum mile. On a semi-private floor, this 4 bedroom residence has a side by side living room and formal dining room with direct views of the Metropolitan Museum and Central Park, a gourmet eat-in-kitchen by Smallbone of Devizes, and a luxurious master suite with a s...
115 CENTRAL PARK WEST Type: COOP Price: $18,750,000 Baths: 4.5, Bedrooms: 3
ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY...THREE HUNDRED SIXTY GORGEOUS DEGREES. This full floor in the north tower of The Majestic, a celebrated Central Park West cooperative, has been masterfully combined to create one of the most sophisticated entertaining properties on Central Park West. Home to the most glamorous parties over the past fifteen years, with 50 feet across Central Park, the huge living r...
778 PARK AVENUE Type: COOP Price: $24,900,000 Baths: 4.5, Bedrooms: 5
Reflecting the remarkable and renowned personal style of the late Brooke Astor, philanthropist and doyenne of New York society, this residence is an eloquent representation of her distinguished life. It is located on a very high floor at 778 Park Avenue, which was designed in 1931 by Rosario Candela, who is to this day New York's most celebrated luxury residential architect. It occupies the enti...
88 CENTRAL PARK WEST Type: COOP Price: $25,000,000 Baths: 5.5, Bedrooms: 8
This exceptional 14-room residence encompasses two high floors in the fabulous Brentmore, which was completed in 1910 by the distinguished architectural firm of Schwartz and Gross. In the grand Beaux Art style of its time, 88 Central Park West's facade is constructed of limestone and beige brick with a distinctive open light court at its center. From the moment you enter the 20-foot gallery lead...
810 FIFTH AVENUE Type: COOP Price: $27,500,000 Baths: 3, Bedrooms: 2
Originally belonging to former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, this apartment with its remarkable history is part of Manhattan's real estate lore. When Vice President Rockefeller was married to his first wife, Mary, they owned the top three floors of 810 Fifth Avenue. After they divorced, the Vice President kept the bottom floor for himself and gave the top two floors to his ex-wife, Mary. H...