If you’ve ever dreamed of waking up and soaking in the Manhattan skyline and Central Park, this home should be at the top of your list!
A 2,215-square-foot corner unit is up for grabs in one of only a few condominiums located on the prime stretch of Central Park West.
The condo is part of 279 Central Park West, a 24-story, full-service condo building designed by Costas Kondylis — a prolific architect who helped shape the New York skyline, designing over 85 buildings, particularly luxury buildings and residential skyscrapers.
Picture-perfect views

The three-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home is a corner unit and comprises more than 2,200 square feet. It features views to the South and East, allowing for picture-perfect city and park views from numerous oversized windows.
The unit is renovated, and the crisp attention to detail is notable when you first enter through a long foyer banked by closets and a powder room.
Corner placement

The main living room and dining room are in the corner, with double exposures and direct access to the kitchen, which boasts custom cabinets and top-of-the-line appliances.
Three bedrooms with en-suites

A hallway connects the main living space to the three bedrooms, which all feature en-suite bathrooms and a separate laundry room.
The primary bedroom has a large walk-in closet and custom millwork, along with a spa-like bathroom with a double sink, soaking tub, and spacious stall shower. There is also central air conditioning, electric shades, and smart lighting throughout the home.
A designer’s touch

It is located at 279 Central Park West, Unit 6B on the Upper West Side, and is listed for $6,850,000 by Coldwell Banker Warburg broker Wendy Greenbaum.
It’s a premier property too, at 279 Central Park West, a full-service condo building designed by famed architect Costas Kondylis, and built in 1990. It has a 24-hour door and concierge service, a fitness center, additional storage, and indoor and outdoor kids’ play areas.
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