Dick Cavett’s Glamorous Old-New York Apartment Is Up for Sale
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1/8Photographs Courtesy of CorcoranFormer talk show host Dick Cavett is busy doing some spring cleaning within his real estate portfolio. Last May, he listed his famous Hamptons home, which has been featured in HC&G, for a whopping $62 million and now his Central Park West residence has hit the market for a more modest $5.995 million.Located in a prestigious 1908-built co-op called The Kenilworth, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit is filled with old-world charm. High beamed ceilings, intricate woodwork, and leaded glass windows that allow for sweeping central park views are just a few of its noteworthy features. While certain areas of the house retain pristine original details, the master suite has undergone renovations to make it the ultimate haven of 21st-century relaxation. New owners can look forward to the master bath’s beautiful his-and-hers marble sinks, updated tub and shower, and luxe heated floors.The Dick Cavett Show host is positioned to make a sizable profit if the elegantly decorated property sells for asking price since he snagged it in 2009 for $4.2 million, according to 6sqft.Karen Kelley and Pino Fortunato of Corcoran have the 151 Central Park West listing, which is right near the American Museum of Natural History.Photographs Courtesy of CorcoranFormer talk show host Dick Cavett is busy doing some spring cleaning within his real estate portfolio. Last May, he listed his famous Hamptons home, which has been featured in HC&G, for a whopping $62 million and now his Central Park West residence has hit the market for a more modest $5.995 million.Located in a prestigious 1908-built co-op called The Kenilworth, the three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit is filled with old-world charm. High beamed ceilings, intricate woodwork, and leaded glass windows that allow for sweeping central park views are just a few of its noteworthy features. While certain areas of the house retain pristine original details, the master suite has undergone renovations to make it the ultimate haven of 21st-century relaxation. New owners can look forward to the master bath’s beautiful his-and-hers marble sinks, updated tub and shower, and luxe heated floors.The Dick Cavett Show host is positioned to make a sizable profit if the elegantly decorated property sells for asking price since he snagged it in 2009 for $4.2 million, according to 6sqft.Karen Kelley and Pino Fortunato of Corcoran have the 151 Central Park West listing, which is right near the American Museum of Natural History.
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