Without fail, the dramatic marketing images of New York City’s skyscraper condos are always taken from some irresistibly lofty perch resplendent in natural light with stunning vistas of the Manhattan skyline.
However, there are many wealthy New Yorkers who don’t care for the idea of living in a glass tower high above the clouds. For those folks, being closer to the streets and transportation, where they can step outside and talk to a neighbor, put their hand against a solid brick wall or walk to a store without having to wait for an elevator is what city living is all about.
By the same token, there’s no doubt that when it comes to living in Manhattan, the cost of having a park view, particularly Central Park, comes at a premium.
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