Bruce Willis lists striking six-bedroom Central Park West home for $18M
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Actor Bruce Willis and his wife Emma have listed their six-bedroom apartment at 271 Central Park West for $17.75 million. The spacious, 6,000-square-foot apartment boasts 4.5 bathrooms, a library and 150 feet of Central Park footage. According to Mansion Global, the couple decided to sell their apartment, which they first purchased for nearly $17 million in 2015, because they need to spend more time together. Although the duo is leaving Manhattan to possibly relax at their home in Bedford Hills, Willis said he’ll keep loving the Uptown neighborhood. “I’ll always be an Upper West Side guy. I’ve been living up here on and off since the ‘70s,” he said in a statement.
Nearly every room in this grand scale home features views of Central Park through oversized windows. A paneled entry foyer leads into an open-layout living and dining room, the perfect amount of flow for entertainment.
Natural light floods the eat-in kitchen, which is equipped with two Sub-Zero refrigerators and a six-burner Viking stove. It boasts custom cabinetry with metallic chrome accents, a breakfast bar and honed granite countertops.
Just off the kitchen, there is a library with custom bookshelves. There’s also a bedroom on this floor that includes an en-suite bathroom. Downstairs, there are five more bedrooms, including the master suite. The master’s spa-like bathroom includes a steam shower and a separate soaking tub. Storage and a laundry room can be found on this level as well.
Built in 1913, the co-op at 271 Central Park West contains 26 units. The 14-story pre-war building was designed by Schwarz & Gross and includes an elevator, doorman and basement storage.
[Via Mansion Global]
[Listing: 271 Central Park West, 3/4E by Ann Cutbill Lenane for Douglas Elliman]
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All photos courtesy of Douglas Elliman