Description
The Living and Dining rooms have been combined to create a comfortable and engaging entertaining space that enjoys southern exposure and side park views through two enormous bay windows. The kitchen opens to the entertaining space and features abundant custom pear cabinetry, stone counters, frosted-glass tile backsplash, a Gaggenau five burner stove, convection and steam ovens, a Viking microwave, a Miele dishwasher, a Sub Zero refrigerator, and a garbage disposal.
A large entry foyer with coat closet splits the entertaining space with the personal space of the apartment. Adjacent to the foyer is a multi-purpose den which can be left as an open space, or closed off with sliding frosted glass doors to create a guest bedroom. The 2nd and 3rd bedrooms face north and west, and share a full bathroom that is accessed through a pocket door.
The Master Bedroom Suite enjoys southern exposure through expansive bay windows and has a walk-in closet with a built-in sliding shoe rack. The master bath has double sinks, a shower and whirlpool bath and is separated from the bedroom with frosted glass panels.
The apartment has new Epee Brazilian hardwood floors throughout, two additional utility closets, washer/dryer in the bedroom wing of the apartment and sophisticated media and Bang & Olufsen sound system. An additional storage bin in the building is included with the apartment. Rarely found in post-war construction, the apartment shares only one wall with a neighbor and is only one of three apartments on the floor.
279 Central Park West is a premiere boutique full-service condominium with both a full time doorman and a concierge, as well as a r
Building Features 23 Floors38 Units
$3,830,000 / $2,123 per ft²
Sold: Sep 14, 2017
3 Beds / 2 Baths - / 1,804 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: -
Maintenance: - / R.E. Taxes -
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens
Kathleen Moosher
kmoosher@bhsusa.com
212-317-3679
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