Look Inside a $65M Apartment in Manhattan's Iconic Pierre Hotel
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1/7Photographs Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real EstateFor someone seeking luxuriant Manhattan living, this newly listed $65 million apartment in the iconic Pierre Hotel is the crème de la crème. The lavish home’s current owner Charlene Haroche, widow of Liberty Travel founder Gilbert Haroche, has decided to part ways with the residence hoping to sell for almost three times the amount she bought the place for in 2015, which was still a pricey $22.9 million.Haroche extensively renovated the full-floor apartment to reflect her taste, updating the spaces with modern and bright interiors. Rooms were expanded to give the gracious layout a more natural flow, a change potential buyers will no doubt appreciate when it comes to entertaining.Set on the entire 29th floor, the 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath unit offers picturesque views of Central Park from dazzling rooms you have to see to believe. People will be blown away when they arrive here via the private elevator and see ornate glass doors that look like the entrance to a palace. Beyond the French-tiled entryway and massive gallery, spaces like the living room and formal dining await posh gatherings. Both are drenched in glamorous detailings from top to bottom, including Venetian plaster walls with pearl accents, crystal light fixtures, and handmade wallpapers. Impeccable style continues in the beautiful master suite, expanded dine-in kitchen, and bright blue wood-paneled library.This rare apartment offers an opulent lifestyle fit for royalty. Moments from Central Park, Fifth Avenue's luxury stores, and Michelin-star restaurants, there will never be a shortage of luxury while living at the Pierre Hotel. White glove services are also always at the ready, including twice-daily maid visits and a 24-hour concierge to take care of any wish. Offering all this and more, there's no question this property is calling for a one-of-a-kind buyer with an appreciation for the finer things in life.Lisa Simonsen of Douglas Elliman holds the listing, which Mansion Global first reported is for sale.Photographs Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real EstateFor someone seeking luxuriant Manhattan living, this newly listed $65 million apartment in the iconic Pierre Hotel is the crème de la crème. The lavish home’s current owner Charlene Haroche, widow of Liberty Travel founder Gilbert Haroche, has decided to part ways with the residence hoping to sell for almost three times the amount she bought the place for in 2015, which was still a pricey $22.9 million.Haroche extensively renovated the full-floor apartment to reflect her taste, updating the spaces with modern and bright interiors. Rooms were expanded to give the gracious layout a more natural flow, a change potential buyers will no doubt appreciate when it comes to entertaining.Set on the entire 29th floor, the 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath unit offers picturesque views of Central Park from dazzling rooms you have to see to believe. People will be blown away when they arrive here via the private elevator and see ornate glass doors that look like the entrance to a palace. Beyond the French-tiled entryway and massive gallery, spaces like the living room and formal dining await posh gatherings. Both are drenched in glamorous detailings from top to bottom, including Venetian plaster walls with pearl accents, crystal light fixtures, and handmade wallpapers. Impeccable style continues in the beautiful master suite, expanded dine-in kitchen, and bright blue wood-paneled library.This rare apartment offers an opulent lifestyle fit for royalty. Moments from Central Park, Fifth Avenue's luxury stores, and Michelin-star restaurants, there will never be a shortage of luxury while living at the Pierre Hotel. White glove services are also always at the ready, including twice-daily maid visits and a 24-hour concierge to take care of any wish. Offering all this and more, there's no question this property is calling for a one-of-a-kind buyer with an appreciation for the finer things in life.Lisa Simonsen of Douglas Elliman holds the listing, which Mansion Global first reported is for sale.
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