At the Foot of Central Park

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25 Columbus Circle, #64A
Between Eighth and Ninth avenues
$15 million

Common charges: $4,134
Approximate Monthly Taxes: $3,894
David Kornmeier/Brown Harris Stevens

This 64th-floor corner three-bedroom has panoramic views that include Central Park, the Fifth Avenue skyline, the Hudson River, the George Washington, the Triboro, and the arched Hell Gate bridges, and beyond. About 2,630 square feet, it contains a foyer, gallery, living room, kitchen, the master suite (with an office), two additional bedrooms and baths, and a powder room. The kitchen has slab marble countertops and floors and top-of-the-line appliances, including two Míele ranges (one is convection) and a double Sub-Zero refrigerator. Located in a pet-friendly building with doorman and concierge service, a garage, courtyard, roof garden, health club, pool, and storage, it can be combined with the apartment below to create a duplex of almost 5,300 square feet.

110 Central Park South, 23rd Floor
Between Sixth and Seventh avenues
$25 million

Maintenance: $13,621
Eva Mohr/Sotheby’s International Realty

This full-floor penthouse cond-op faces north and has expansive views of the park, east and west side skylines, and beyond from the living room, dining room, kitchen, library, and master bedroom. About 4,250 square feet, it contains a gallery (with direct access through two elevators), four additional bedrooms (one in the back offers a glimpse of the Empire State Building) and baths, a powder room, five walk-in closets, and laundry room. The baths are Carrera marble. The kitchen has oak floors, a white mosaic-tiled backsplash, a marble island, and high-end appliances (including eight freezer drawers), mostly hidden behind cabinetry. The mahogany-paneled library includes a fireplace, and there are hand-painted and Venetian plaster walls scattered throughout. It is located in a fullservice, pre-war building with a gym.

One Central Park South, #915
At Fifth Avenue
$14 million

Common charges: $2,911
Approximate Monthly Taxes: $5,130
Felicia De Chabris/Halstead

Located in the Plaza Hotel, this three-exposure condo, about 3,070 square feet, is steps from the park and overlooks Grand Army Plaza. It contains a foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen, wet bar, library, two master suites, an additional bedroom and bath, and a powder room. Each bath includes a white marble mosaic floor, which replicates the original in the hotel lobby, and Lefroy Brooks fixtures with the Plaza insignia. Other details include inlaid herringbone floors, 11-foot ceilings, and brass hardware (also with the hotel insignia). Plaza amenities include valet parking, maid, room, dry cleaning, laundry, and linen services, a health club and day spa, local and international postage and shipping, fresh flowers, pet care, and nanny services, among others.


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