Bruce Willis Asks $17.75M for Upper West Side Apartment
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1/7Photographs Courtesy of Douglas EllimanAction-flick actor Bruce Willis and his wife Emma Heming just listed their approximately 6,000-square-foot Central Park West apartment for a whopping $17.75 million. The pair purchased the abode in 2015 for $16.995 million from Milwaukee Bucks basketball team owner Wesley Edens and his wife Lynn Edens.Located in a pre-war building at 271 Central Park West, the massive pad underwent a major renovation to become what it is today. The Edens combined two units in the early 2000s to create the 6-bedroom, 4.5-bath spread, which boasts 150 feet of Central Park frontage.The home has a long list of selling points, but the unique kitchen especially stands out. Two Sub-Zero refrigerators and a six-burner Viking stove make it a chef’s dream while large windows allow light to pour into the open room. Custom cabinetry with chrome accents elevates the functional space to exude glamour.The listing agent, Ann Cutbill Lenane of Douglas Elliman, told the Wall Street Journal that the couple is selling their two story unit because they don’t find themselves spending enough time there.Photographs Courtesy of Douglas EllimanAction-flick actor Bruce Willis and his wife Emma Heming just listed their approximately 6,000-square-foot Central Park West apartment for a whopping $17.75 million. The pair purchased the abode in 2015 for $16.995 million from Milwaukee Bucks basketball team owner Wesley Edens and his wife Lynn Edens.Located in a pre-war building at 271 Central Park West, the massive pad underwent a major renovation to become what it is today. The Edens combined two units in the early 2000s to create the 6-bedroom, 4.5-bath spread, which boasts 150 feet of Central Park frontage.The home has a long list of selling points, but the unique kitchen especially stands out. Two Sub-Zero refrigerators and a six-burner Viking stove make it a chef’s dream while large windows allow light to pour into the open room. Custom cabinetry with chrome accents elevates the functional space to exude glamour.The listing agent, Ann Cutbill Lenane of Douglas Elliman, told the Wall Street Journal that the couple is selling their two story unit because they don’t find themselves spending enough time there.
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