UWS Unattainable Apartment Of The Week: #15B At 15 CPW

This week’s “unattainable” apartment is #15B at 15 Central Park West.
At only $35 million, it’s a downright bargain compared to the $88 million penthouse at 15 CPW that 22-year-old Russian heiress Ekaterina Rybolovleva bought last week.
For that price, you could buy two of these units and still have $18 million leftover for a mega-estate in the Hamptons.
Anyone get something like this for Christmas?
Apartment 15B is located in the exclusive “House” section of 15 CPW. It includes 3 BR and 3.5 BA spread over 3,364 sf of living space, including a separate luxurious guest residence, and a private wine cellar.
Meticulously interpreted by renowned designer Michael Smith, this magnificent home features stunning and permanently unobstructed Central Park views from perfectly proportioned floor to ceiling windows.
Accessed from the gracious entry gallery, the East wing of the residence includes an expansive living and dining room, enhanced by unique lighting and architectural accents, and an exquisite Boffi kitchen and breakfast room featuring hand cut tiles and stones and laundry room.
The richly appointed master bedroom suite also faces Central Park and includes generous walk-in closets and a spa-like marble bathroom.
The separate West wing of this home features two additional bedrooms with en-suite baths and a large library/family room. An enhanced lighting system, state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment and electronically controlled draperies provide the ultimate entertaining venue.
Conceived by Robert A.M. Stern, 15 CPW is regarded as one of NY’s premier white glove condos, offering a residents-only dining facility, billiards room, library, conference rooms, private carport with valet, on-site garage, private theater, a professionally managed 14,000 sf fitness center, and 75 foot sky-lit lap pool.
This home is offered through Prudential Douglas Elliman for $35,000,000. Common charges total $4,850/month and annual real estate taxes come to $27,600.
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