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What does $20 million — plus $7,660/month in maintenance — buy you at the San Remo (145 Central Park West, between 74th & 75th)? The 11-room southeast corner apartment originally built for the building’s owner in 1929. (Note: This is sort of the middle-ground between two other recent San Remo offerings — a $17.5 MM [...]
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This week’s unattainable apartment is a combo unit at the famed El Dorado (300 Central Park West). Units 9C and 9D are on the market together, resulting in an opportunity to own a massive, 14 room home in one of New York’s most prestigious prewar co-ops.
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This week’s unattainable apartment was first featured on MyUpperWest in 2010. At the time, the 8,000-square-foot awe-inspiring penthouse on the 74th and 75th floors was actually a combination of two apartments: one unit owned by Steven Fedler (who allegedly obtained his fortune through Miss Cleo calls) and the other owned by Douglas Von Allmen (a [...]
Looking to purchase a home on the Upper West Side? There over 450 open houses taking place in the neighborhood this weekend, giving you plenty of chances to find your dream apartment. Visit the New York Times’ open house listings. Click through for a few properties that are new to the market and have an [...]
This week’s unattainable apartment is beautiful a 6-story, 7,205 square foot townhouse on West 69th. Built circa 1898, it was completely renovated in 1998 to maximize natural light in every room while retaining the original prewar details. This was achieved by eliminating more than half of the garden-side of the 3rd floor, transforming the 2nd [...]