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By JILL PRILUCK | August 2, 2007

115 Central Park West, between 71st and 72nd streets, #31-33CD
$13.9 million

Maintenance: $7,800
Broker: Armin Allen/Edward Lee Cave

This tower penthouse, about 4,200 square feet, is located on the 31st to 33rd floors of the Majestic. It has views of Central Park (including the Reservoir, the Lake, and the ballfields), the Hudson, the Midtown skyline, and Fifth Avenue and beyond. The first floor has three bedrooms, an entrance hall/play area, two baths, and a laundry room. The second floor has an eat-in kitchen and breakfast nook, an almost 600-squarefoot living and dining room (where there is a wood-burning fireplace), an adjacent library, the master suite (with a dressing room), a second bedroom, and two full bathrooms. The third floor has an artist's studio and a terrace that faces south.

300 Central Park West, between 90th and 91st streets, #31D
$7.5 million

Maintenance: $3,429
Broker Lee Zimmerman/ Corcoran

This two-bedroom tower apartment on the 30th to 33rd floors of the El Dorado has views of Central Park (including an outlook over the Reservoir), the Hudson, the Midtown skyline, the Upper East Side, and even the hills of Long Island. The first floor has a living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a windowed kitchen with top-tier appliances, a powder room, and two terraces: one facing north and the other facing east. The second floor includes the master suite, second bedroom, and western-facing terrace. The third and fourth floors have 360-degree views and include a library and wrap-around terrace with four exposures on the lower level and an observatory on the upper level. This co-op, about 3,200 square feet (including the outdoor space), has herringbone oak floors, new marble baths, casement windows, and two-zoned central air.

320 Central Park West, between 91st and 92nd streets, #15I
$6.995 million

Maintenance: $3,763
Broker: Carol O'Connor/Corcoran

This four-bedroom triplex penthouse, which has a total of 2,500 square feet of outdoor space, is located in the Ardsley. The entry level has a foyer/gallery, eat-in kitchen, living and dining rooms (which have 14-foot ceilings), a powder room, and a 2,300-square-foot wrap-around terrace with city views. The lower level has the master suite (including a dressing area, a tub, and separate stall shower), a second bedroom and bathroom, and a second wrap-around terrace. The upper level has two bedrooms (one has a walk-in closet) and a bathroom. This co-op features herringbone floors, an original working fireplace, the original hardware, and casement windows.


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