A semi-private landing introduces you to the home's grand Emory Roth floor plan, which balances scale and proportion effortlessly. Step through a generous entrance gallery to access the oversized living and formal dining rooms, which showcase the distinctive art deco detailing of original plaster moldings. The formal layout adapts beautifully to various lifestyles, and with some updates, this residence has the potential to become a modern classic.
The western wing houses the main kitchen with a functional central island, ready to be refreshed for today's chef. The primary bedroom includes a walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom with a glass shower facing Central Park, while the second bedroom also offers an en-suite with park views. A cozy den/library off the foyer creates an ideal nook for reading or media.
The El Dorado offers premium white-glove services, including full-time doormen and hall staff, a concierge, an on-site super, and a dedicated management team. Amenities include a children's playroom, mini basketball court, gym, bike room, and garage access (subject to availability and fee). Pets are warmly welcomed, and a 6% flip tax paid by the seller applies on the profit. There is a monthly window assessment in effect in the amount of $213 and a monthly capital assessment in effect in the amount of $2,729.
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Home to some of New York City’s most famous buildings like The Dakota, with its enchanting architecture, and the equally impressive San Remo just a couple streets away, Central Park West is one of the most eye-popping neighborhoods to live in.
It is historically renowned for its blending of architecture and residential living. So much so, that it earned a listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is thought to have some of the most diverse and beautiful skylines in all of New York and has drawn celebrity residents for decades
If world-class architecture isn’t enough for you, there are plenty of warm brownstones to be found as well. There is so much to do in Central Park West, the most obvious being in the name of the neighborhood itself. With Central Park running the length of one of its borders, there’s easy access to the park and all its wonders, running trails, row boats, and bridges. If you prefer the indoors, the American Museum of Natural History is at your service.
There are few places in the world that can match Central Park West’s varied combination of urban and residential charm, elegance, and spirit.