From this vantage point, views of the park flood into the apartment, creating a restful and unique atmosphere. Experience the changing landscape through the seasons-each fall, winter, spring, and summer has its own brilliance. At over 2,000 square feet, this stunning 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home feels incredibly spacious and features a thoughtful layout.
As you enter, you are greeted by a gracious foyer adorned with beautiful herringbone hardwood floors that extend throughout the home. Ahead, a bright and open living room showcases oversized windows and an elevated dining area. The large eat-in kitchen offers ample storage and counter space, making meal preparation and cooking a breeze.
Separated from the main living spaces, the two bedrooms are privately tucked away. The primary suite, which also offers views of Central Park, includes abundant storage with a walk-in closet and additional built-in cabinets. The secondary bedroom features ample closet space and an en-suite bath.
The Hampshire House, located at 150 Central Park South, was established in 1937 by A. Rollin Coughey and William F. Evans Jr. This 36-story building presents a striking blend of Regency and Art Deco architecture, characterized by its series of white brick setbacks culminating in a grand pyramidal copper roof. The interiors, originally designed by Dorothy Draper, feature stunning black and white details, including oversized plaster carvings and cast glass door moldings.
Combining old-world charm with modern hotel amenities, the Hampshire House offers a full-time doorman, maintenance staff, and concierge services. Additional features include a bell captain, laundry service, housekeeping, a health club, and a live-in resident manager. Monthly maintenance covers basic cable, window washing, and utilities (gas and electric).
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Home to some of the most famous hotels in New York City, this luxurious neighborhood spans the length of the southern end of Central Park, a mere 3 blocks. The famous hotels include the flagship Ritz-Carlton and The Plaza Hotel.
What the neighborhood may lack in acreage, it more than makes up for in glamour. With its stunning views of Central Park and coveted location, it has been some of the most desirable real estate in all of New York since the mid 1800s.
Along with the finest high-end shops from Bergdorf’s to Apple, you’ll find several Michelin Stars, all within walking distance.