David Bowie's Former Home And Piano Up For Sale
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(Radio.com) The Central Park apartment that David Bowie and his wife Iman lived in from 1992 to 2002 has been listed for the bargain price of $6.5 million, and it comes with one of the late music legend's Yamaha baby grand pianos. The three bedroom apartment faces the park, in the Essex House apartment block on Central Park South. When Bowie and Iman lived in the home, they had a panic room installed, but that has now been converted back into a master bedroom, reports The Guardian. In 2002, the couple moved to SoHo. Check out the official listing with real estate firm Corcoran: "Make beautiful music in this elegant, Central Park-facing condominium home that includes a pristine Yamaha piano that was David Bowie's! This tremendous home offers a gracious limestone entry foyer and generously proportioned rooms with incredible storage space. Large picture windows frame a clear and direct view of the incomparable Central Park. Look on to the perfect landscape, enjoy the serenity of the trees, flanked by the historic and commanding buildings - the view is not to be missed." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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