According to the listing, the triple-mint apartment boasts 11 rooms, including four master bedrooms. That seems like a bit of grade inflation to me — just like at many Biglaw firms, there can be only one master — and if it doesn’t have a private ensuite bath, it’s not a master bedroom. But I will admit that the four bedrooms are nicely sized and possess ample closet space.
Congratulations to Alan and Kim Hartman on selling their Park Avenue pad for a hefty profit (and 4.5 percent above the asking price). The deal-making skills of this corporate lawyer turned investment banker apparently extend to real estate as well.
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A Meticulously Renovated Apartment at 983 Park Avenue [New York Times]
983 Park Avenue #11C [Sloane Square NYC]
983 Park Avenue #11C [StreetEasy]
ENGAGEMENTS: Kimberly Winston and Alan Hartman [New York Times]
Glitzy Mansion With Massive Wine Cellar Returns For $29M [Curbed]
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