Building
Type: | High-Rise |
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Era: | Pre-war |
Floors: | 79 |
Property
Ownership: | Condo |
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Rooms: | 11 |
Bedrooms: | 4 BR |
Bathrooms: | 5.5 |
Pets: | Pets Allowed |
FinancialsPrice:$87,500,000Common charges:$25,395.62Real estate tax:$18,159.42Financing Allowed:90%Minimum down:$8,750,000
Price:$87,500,000
Common charges:$25,395.62
Real estate tax:$18,159.42
Financing Allowed:90%
Minimum down:$8,750,000
Listing Courtesy of Modlin Group LLC
DescriptionHigh above Manhattan, where the skyline feels more like a movie set than real life, Residence 62 at 220 Central Park South delivers a vantage point unlike any other: a sweeping, front-row panorama of the entirety of Central Park, with horizons stretching endlessly east to west. At roughly 6,000 square feet, the home feels less like an apartment and more like a private estate in the sky—grand enough for glittering soirées yet refined enough for quiet sanctuary.
The vision was brought to life by architect Andrea Miranda and polished to perfection by celebrated tastemakers Randy Kemper and Anthony Ingrao. Together, they’ve designed interiors of cinematic scale, where light, space, and bespoke craftsmanship create a setting worthy of a grandiose lifestyle. Every room feels intentional — spaces for entertaining that rival a gala venue, alongside private quarters designed for true retreat.
The address, 220 Central Park South, the Robert A.M. Stern–designed tower that has quietly become the most coveted — and most exclusive — residence in Manhattan. The amenities include a private Jean-Georges restaurant, 75-foot swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, basketball and squash courts, a rock-climbing wall, private theater, game room, children’s playroom, and a rooftop garden bar reserved only for residents. A rare convergence of privacy, security, pedigree, and glamour defines life at this iconic address.AmenitiesGarage; Fitness Room; Pool; Laundry Room; Roof Deck; Private Storage For Fee;- Balcony
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Full service
- Garage
- Laundry Room
- Pool
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
High above Manhattan, where the skyline feels more like a movie set than real life, Residence 62 at 220 Central Park South delivers a vantage point unlike any other: a sweeping, front-row panorama of the entirety of Central Park, with horizons stretching endlessly east to west. At roughly 6,000 square feet, the home feels less like an apartment and more like a private estate in the sky—grand enough for glittering soirées yet refined enough for quiet sanctuary.
The vision was brought to life by architect Andrea Miranda and polished to perfection by celebrated tastemakers Randy Kemper and Anthony Ingrao. Together, they’ve designed interiors of cinematic scale, where light, space, and bespoke craftsmanship create a setting worthy of a grandiose lifestyle. Every room feels intentional — spaces for entertaining that rival a gala venue, alongside private quarters designed for true retreat.
The address, 220 Central Park South, the Robert A.M. Stern–designed tower that has quietly become the most coveted — and most exclusive — residence in Manhattan. The amenities include a private Jean-Georges restaurant, 75-foot swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, basketball and squash courts, a rock-climbing wall, private theater, game room, children’s playroom, and a rooftop garden bar reserved only for residents. A rare convergence of privacy, security, pedigree, and glamour defines life at this iconic address.
Garage; Fitness Room; Pool; Laundry Room; Roof Deck; Private Storage For Fee;
- Balcony
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Full service
- Garage
- Laundry Room
- Pool
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
High above Manhattan, where the skyline feels more like a movie set than real life, Residence 62 at 220 Central Park South delivers a vantage point unlike any other a ...
DescriptionHigh above Manhattan, where the skyline feels more like a movie set than real life, Residence 62 at 220 Central Park South delivers a vantage point unlike any other: a sweeping, front-row panorama of the entirety of Central Park, with horizons stretching endlessly east to west. At roughly 6,000 square feet, the home feels less like an apartment and more like a private estate in the sky—grand enough for glittering soirées yet refined enough for quiet sanctuary.
The vision was brought to life by architect Andrea Miranda and polished to perfection by celebrated tastemakers Randy Kemper and Anthony Ingrao. Together, they’ve designed interiors of cinematic scale, where light, space, and bespoke craftsmanship create a setting worthy of a grandiose lifestyle. Every room feels intentional — spaces for entertaining that rival a gala venue, alongside private quarters designed for true retreat.
The address, 220 Central Park South, the Robert A.M. Stern–designed tower that has quietly become the most coveted — and most exclusive — residence in Manhattan. The amenities include a private Jean-Georges restaurant, 75-foot swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, basketball and squash courts, a rock-climbing wall, private theater, game room, children’s playroom, and a rooftop garden bar reserved only for residents. A rare convergence of privacy, security, pedigree, and glamour defines life at this iconic address.AmenitiesGarage; Fitness Room; Pool; Laundry Room; Roof Deck; Private Storage For Fee;- Balcony
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Full service
- Garage
- Laundry Room
- Pool
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:
High above Manhattan, where the skyline feels more like a movie set than real life, Residence 62 at 220 Central Park South delivers a vantage point unlike any other: a sweeping, front-row panorama of the entirety of Central Park, with horizons stretching endlessly east to west. At roughly 6,000 square feet, the home feels less like an apartment and more like a private estate in the sky—grand enough for glittering soirées yet refined enough for quiet sanctuary.
The vision was brought to life by architect Andrea Miranda and polished to perfection by celebrated tastemakers Randy Kemper and Anthony Ingrao. Together, they’ve designed interiors of cinematic scale, where light, space, and bespoke craftsmanship create a setting worthy of a grandiose lifestyle. Every room feels intentional — spaces for entertaining that rival a gala venue, alongside private quarters designed for true retreat.
The address, 220 Central Park South, the Robert A.M. Stern–designed tower that has quietly become the most coveted — and most exclusive — residence in Manhattan. The amenities include a private Jean-Georges restaurant, 75-foot swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center, basketball and squash courts, a rock-climbing wall, private theater, game room, children’s playroom, and a rooftop garden bar reserved only for residents. A rare convergence of privacy, security, pedigree, and glamour defines life at this iconic address.
Garage; Fitness Room; Pool; Laundry Room; Roof Deck; Private Storage For Fee;
- Balcony
- Washer / Dryer
- Elevator
- Fitness Facility
- Full service
- Garage
- Laundry Room
- Pool
- Roof Deck
NeighborhoodMore listings:

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