If you have ever wanted to live like a rock legend, now is your chance. The former home of David Bowie and supermodel Iman just hit the market.
Located at 160 Central Park South, this spectacular condo is currently asking $4.95 million. The iconic couple lived in this gorgeous space from 1992 to 2002 before packing up and heading to Soho.
It is nestled inside the historic Essex House, a breathtaking Art Deco masterpiece originally built in 1929.

A True ‘Stardust’ Sanctuary
The apartment spans nearly 2,000 square feet and is the ultimate Manhattan dream. It features an incredibly elegant entry foyer.
This space flows effortlessly into a massive 40-foot-long great room.
Of course, the real showstopper here is the view. You get a totally rare and unobstructed perspective of Central Park.
You can literally see the treetops at eye level. You also get sweeping views of Fifth Avenue architecture and the historic carriage paths right below your window.

The main park-facing wing includes a modern, fully equipped kitchen. It also houses a luxurious bedroom suite.
The opposite wing offers a quiet, sun-drenched retreat.
Here, you will find two oversized, south-facing bedrooms and two en-suite bathrooms. There is also plenty of closet space and a highly coveted in-unit washer and dryer.

Rockstar Amenities
Living at the Essex House means you get absolute five-star treatment.
Since the 43-story building is a hybrid hotel and condominium, residents get full access to premium resort amenities.
You can order 24-hour room service or dine at the renowned Bourbon Steak Restaurant. You also get access to a state-of-the-art fitness center, a spa, and a business center.
Need to get around the city? There is valet parking and a friendly concierge ready to arrange your car. They can even book a private carriage ride for you.
Whether you want a primary home or the ultimate Manhattan pied-à-terre, this is your chance to put on your red shoes and live in a piece of music history.

The Details
Listing Agent: Christina Soares Hungria Paschoal (Sotheby’s International Realty-East Side Manhattan Brokerage)
📍 The Essex House, 160 Central Park South #915
💸 $4.95 Million
