According to the listing, “the layout is elegant and exceptionally flexible.” The apartment has three to four bedrooms, depending on whether you convert that smallest bedroom to an office, and two and a half baths:
All in all, this apartment is a lovely reminder of a bygone era, when a journalist and a publishing-industry lawyer could live like bankers or hedge-fund types (or real-estate moguls, like the new owners, Stephen and Liora Yalof). Congratulations to the Levines on the successful sale, and good luck to them in their new home, wherever it may be.
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