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Manhattan residence owned by entertainment industry veterans Dick Ebersol and Susan Saint James has hit the market in Lenox Hill, with a price tag of just under $2.5 million for the five-room apartment. The listing is held by Maria Daou of Coldwell Banker Warburg.
The 1,700-square-foot home on the 35th floor of the former Trump Plaza at 61st Street and 3rd Avenue boasts three bedrooms, an equal number of baths, and high ceilings with mosaic-style parquet wood floors. A bookshelf-clad entrance hallway leads to a spacious living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and access to a wraparound terrace offering stunning city views.
The apartment's highlights include a dining area connected to a gallery-style kitchen equipped with custom cabinetry and high-end appliances. Each of the three bedrooms is en-suite, with the primary retreat featuring a walk-in closet and renovated bath with dual marble sinks and a deep soaking tub.
Residents of the building enjoy a range of amenities, including a landscaped atrium, communal lobby, dedicated staff, fitness center, playroom, private community garden, garage, and storage space. The $6,884 monthly HOA fee also covers pet-friendly policies, pied-á-terre ownership, co-purchases, gifting, and subletting.
The Ebersols have recently purchased a modern farmhouse-style property in Los Angeles' Cheviot Hills neighborhood for $6.7 million, joining their existing homes in Santa Monica, New England, and Colorado.
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