Seller is offering a maintenance reduction of $3,000/month for 2 years (effectively reducing the current maintenance of $9,396 to $6,396).
On the upper level, the bright southwest corner living room includes a built-in entertainment center and bonus space for a home office or reading nook. The sleek dining area features a Sonneman LED chandelier, wet bar with double-drawer refrigerator, custom pantry, and triple sliding glass doors opening to the wraparound terrace. The terrace offers views of Central Park, welcoming al-fresco dining or relaxation.
The Bilotta gourmet kitchen boasts a walk-in pantry, six-burner BlueStar range with exterior venting, Anne Sacks glass tiles, Grohe fixtures, a Sub-Zero 36" refrigerator, and built-in microwave drawer. Double sliding doors lead to the terrace, with a picturesque red maple tree view.
The lower level includes a gracious foyer with custom storage, leading to a luminous glass-fronted den with southern views, plus a possible fourth bedroom. This floor boasts three bedrooms, each with access to outdoor space. The southwest corner primary suite offers sweeping southern views, a glass doorway to a private terrace, and a serene Dolomiti marble bathroom with heated Roman Mosaic floors and a Grohe Rainshower shower. The suite also includes custom closets and a home office or dressing area.
All bedrooms have full en-suite bathrooms with European fittings, and there is also a side-by-side vented laundry area with generous storage.
Additional features include a half-bath, central air conditioning with Honeywell Smart thermostats, and independently controlled climate zones.
7 West 96th Street is a classic Art Deco building, completed in 1931 by Thomas Lamb. Full-service amenities include 24-hour doorman, live-in resident manager, laundry facilities, basement storage, and a newly renovated rooftop deck with 360-degree views, including Central Park.
This penthouse "house in the sky" epitomizes the best of luxury living.
Quick Profile
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.