UPPER EAST SIDE
Please, if you were going to visit New York, you would obviously stay in one of the best hotels. So, naturally, if you’re going to live here, why not reside in one? Perhaps you’ve heard of the Carlyle, famous as a residential hotel since it opened in 1930 — in part for its celebrated residents over the years including JFK (and, ahem, Marilyn Monroe) — and which had its reputation as a trophy property burnished with a 2007 renovation. This “rarely available” corner co-op — a two-bedroom, two-bath home currently configured as one bedroom plus a den — includes a landscaped terrace with views of Central Park to go along with the 24-hour “four-star” hotel services.
Agent: Wendy Sarasohn, The Corcoran Group, 212-836-1042
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