It’s not every day that an apartment comes with David Bowie’s Yamaha piano.
Iman and David Bowie.PATRICK MCMULLAN/PatrickMcMullan.comBut that’s exactly what’s included in an Essex House pad that is about to hit the market for $6.49 million.
The two-bedroom, 2½-bathroom condo at 160 Central Park South measures 1,877 square feet.
It also has a 28-foot living room overlooking Central Park.
David Bowie and his now-widow Iman lived here from 1992 to 2002, before they moved to Soho.
Some design touches that remain from the Bowie era — besides the piano — include a paneled dressing room built for Iman and some shelves in the living room that are hidden behind moving walls.
Other additions the couple made, however, are long gone, like a panic room he created from the master bathroom in case a crazed intruder broke in.
The listing brokers are Corcoran’s Bernice Leventhal and Sarah Thompson.


