Yankees legend David Cone relists Greenwich Village apartment for a reduced $9.9M
Listing images courtesy of Douglas Elliman
Former Yankee pitcher and current commentator David Cone—known for the perfect game he threw in 1999—has just relisted his Greenwich Village apartment at 160 West 12th Street for a slightly reduced $9,900,000, the New York Post reports. Cone scored the four-bedroom pad back in 2016 for $8,130,000 and first listed it in 2017 for $10,500,000. The 2,818-square-foot, floor-through unit is part of the amenity-filled Greenwich Lane, a redevelopment of the historic St. Vincent’s Hospital Campus designed by FXCollaborative.
An entrance gallery leads to a south-facing living room with dramatic floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a large private balcony, beamed ceilings, and room for a dining table.
Adjacent is a flexible room with an en-suite bathroom that can be used as a home office, a library, or as a guest area.
An enormous eat-in chef’s kitchen is lined with white cabinets and features a large center island, Sub-Zero, Wolf and Miele appliances.
On the northern side of the apartment is the bedroom wing, with a master suite and two additional bedrooms each with their own en-suite bathrooms. The master suite includes a walk-in closet and a marble-clad bathroom with custom mosaic floors, a soaking tub, and a glass shower. The apartment also comes with an HVAC system with zoned climate control, a laundry room, and a parking space.
To mark the upcoming 20th anniversary of his perfect game in July, Cone is releasing a new book. He listed the apartment with his partner Taja Abitbol, a real estate investor and one of the Douglas Elliman brokers handling the listing, along with Andrew Wohl Lucas.
[Listing: 160 West 12th Street, 44 by Andrea Wohl Lucas and Taja Frani Abitbol (Cone) of Douglas Elliman]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images courtesy of Douglas Elliman