For $50M, Demi Moore’s former San Remo penthouse has park views and famous neighbors
Photo credit: Evan Joseph courtesy of Douglas Elliman.
Demi Moore may have sold her remarkable apartment in the San Remo at 145 Central Park West for $45 million in 2007–two years after first attempting to sell at a whopping $75M–but the rare penthouse in one of the venerable building’s two beaux-arts towers is still a star. And the south tower triplex is for sale again, this time asking $50 million, the Wall Street Journal reports. As if the 8,000-square-foot sky mansion didn’t have enough of its own cachet, neighbor Bono–who bought his apartment from Steve Jobs–can always add more. The seller is known only via the LLC “M2 Trust.”
The apartment’s pre-Demi owner, Bee Gees manager Robert Stigwood, expanded the original unit from a duplex to a triplex that comprises the top three floors of the building’s south tower. The co-op spans 8,000 square feet of interior space, wrapped by about 1,498 square feet of bluestone terrace.
Within are five bedrooms, an open-plan living area with an ornamental fireplace, a large dining room with decorative moldings, and a two-story great room. A mezzanine level looks out over the living space. Expansive Central Park vistas can be seen through casement windows.
Moore bought the home in 1990 with ex-husband Bruce Willis, reportedly for about $7 million, and updated it in a “Southwestern Mission motif.” The building has also been home to A-listers like Steven Spielberg and Steve Martin, though celebrities don’t get an automatic pass: The building’s co-op board reportedly rejected Madonna’s attempt to purchase an apartment.
[Via WSJ]
[At CityRealty]
[Listing: 145-146 Central Park West, PHC by J. Roger Erickson for Douglas Elliman]
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Photo credit: Evan Joseph courtesy of Douglas Elliman.