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Serial mompreneur Pam Wolf made a name for herself founding the New York Kids Club.

Her latest project is a beauty and wellness collective, the Parlor. Now she and her husband are selling their landmarked Upper West Side townhouse for $8.15 million — down from its original 2018 ask of $10.92 million.

The six-story Renaissance Revival rowhouse, built in 1894, at 5 W. 87th St., is where the couple raised their four kids. At 6,534 square feet, the home — just off Central Park — features five bedrooms and four bathrooms.

Details include high ceilings, hardwood floors and surround sound.

There’s a ground-floor eat-in chef’s kitchen, with French doors that lead to a brick-paved garden outfitted with a barbecue grill and fire pit.

Back inside, a grand staircase leads upstairs, to the parlor floor’s two entertaining rooms.


  There’s a brick-paved garden complete with a barbecue and fire pit. Compass There’s a brick-paved garden complete with a barbecue and fire pit. Compass

The bedrooms are spread out over the top three floors, including a full-floor main bedroom.

A top floor comes with a laundry room and stairs to the roof.

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An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
Enjoy peaceful views of the Upper West Side. Compass
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The landmarked Upper West Side home is going for $8.15 million, down from $10.92 million. Compass
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An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
The 6,534-foot space boasts high ceilings. Compass
An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
A grand staircase leads upstairs, to the parlor floor’s two entertaining rooms.Compass
An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
A living area complete with a fireplace, TV and wall space for art. Compass
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An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
One of the five comfy bedrooms. Compass
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One of the four tasteful bathrooms. Compass
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This bedroom enjoys an off-white vibe and hanging lights. Compass
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An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
Don’t be shy with this bathroom’s soaking tub. Compass
An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
The bedrooms are spread out over the top three floors. Compass
An interior shot of 5 West 87th Street.
A walk-down entertaining space ideal for art, literature and couches to admire them from. Compass
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The couple bought the home for $1.9 million in 1999, according to property records — and then gut-renovated it, leaving nothing but the facade, said broker Vickey Barron who is listing it with David Favale, both with Compass.

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