The 7,000-square-foot apartment is in one of Manhattan's first co-op buildings from the 1930s.
On the 9th floor of the 18-story residence, the apartment is bright and airy with huge windows that look out on the city. It has five bedrooms, a library, a maid's room, and not one but two living rooms.
According to the WSJ, the anonymous owners bought the home for $12.2 million in 2003 and renovated it with an updated layout and smart home features. The result is a light, white apartment with pops of color.
Randall Gianopulos and Serena Boardman of Sotheby's International Realty are sharing the listing.