UWS Unattainable Apartment of the Week

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

apt-300-cpw-aThis week’s unattainable apartment comes to us from the iconic El Dorado building at 300 Central Park West (at 90th).  Rarely available, this magnificent, corner prewar nine-room home enjoys direct Central Park views.  With over 50 feet fronting the park, this sprawling home offers more square footage than any other line in the building and is in move-in condition.  Featuring 19 windows spanning four exposures, the home is bathed in incredible light and offers beautifully preserved architectural detailing and pristine herringbone flooring throughout.  There is a grand gallery leading to an elegant living room with a fireplace and an adjacent dining room.   The renovated, windowed eat-in-kitchen has top-of-the line appliances and custom cabinetry, and there is a large adjacent family room.  The corner master suite features a full bath en suite and ample closets.  Three additional, spacious bedrooms and two full baths may be found down a private corridor.  One of the finest Art Deco structures in the city, the El Dorado was designed by legendary architect Emery Roth, completed in 1931, and seen famous residents like Sinclair Lewis, Michael J. Fox, Moby, Alec Baldwin, and Faye Dunaway.  Services and amenities include a full-time doorman, concierge, recreation area, state-of-the-art fitness center, play room for children, basketball mini-court and bike room.  This fabulous home is listed through Brown Harris Stevens at $8.3 million.  Click through for more photos of the El Dorado unattainable apartment.

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  1. [...] 72nd) for a four-bedroom uptown.  Senay, along with developer husband Avery Seavy, are moving into one of our unattainable apartments, a sprawling home in the El Dorado (Central Park West between 90th and 91st), reportedly paying [...]

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