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NOTHING COMPARES TO THIS ONE A spectacular, one-of-a-kind environment for city living. A corner apartment in a 15-story building at the corner of Central Park West and 67th Street. This is a pre-war neo-Renaissance-style studio structure erected in 1918 with 69 apartments, each one unique -- and this one deemed "the best of them all." The heart of the living space is a gorgeous great room with a wood-burning fireplace and 23.5-foot-high ceilings: the east wall features a single, ceiling-high, ten-foot-wide window with expansive views across Central Park; the north wall contains an identical window with open views of the park; and on the south wall a bookcase ascends almost to the ceiling. Also on the lower level of this duplex is a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, spacious closets and a powder room. The upper level has a dramatic mezzanine office space overlooking the great room and its large windows, and two bedrooms each with a bathroom en-suite. APARTMENT DETAILS 5 rooms 2 bedrooms 2 full bathrooms 1 powder room Built-in bookcase Wood-burning fireplace Eat-in kitchen Entry foyer Double-height living room with 23.5-foot ceiling height Mezzanine level on top floor overlooking the living room and large east and north windows facing Central Park Spacious closets Thru-wall a/c units In-unit washer/dryer Maintenance $7936.55/month 62% tax deductible as of 2023 $1,974.14 assessment for 14 months beginning November 2024 Lobby recently totally renovated 2% flip tax paid by buyer 50% financing permitted Shares for 6/7B: 285 Apartment 6/7B was originally 7 rooms, 3 baths, 3 bedrooms, 1 maid's room Building Policies: Pets permitted Guarantors not permitted Smoking not permitted Subletting not permitted Short-term rentals not permitted Airbnb not permitted Pied-a-terre is permitted Secondary residence permitted Co-purchasing permitted Parents buying for employed child(ren) not permitted Parents buying for student child(ren) not permitted Corporate purchase/lease not permitted Diplomat purchase/lease not permitted Homeowner's insurance is required This white-glove, full-service building includes 24-hour doorman, concierge, laundry, gym, and common storage. BUILDING IN LANDMARKS 70 Central Park West Frederick Mathesius, Jr. was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1902. A member of the American Institute of Architects and the Architectural League, he primarily designed school and office buildings. Later in his career Mathesius acted as chairman of the New York Architect's Code Committee and was the Northeast Regional Chairman of the Federal Housing Administration. Charles Alonzo Rich, previously associated with the firm of Lamb & Rich, practiced independently after that firm's dissolution in 1899. In 1913 Rich and Mathesius joined in partnership. Their collaboration produced a neo-Renaissance-style studio building in the Upper West Side/ Central Park West Historic District.