Exclusive | The NYC home of a jeweler whose museum-quality pieces graced stars like Elvis lists for $3.99M
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The luxurious two-bedroom co-op located at 24 Central Park South has recently been listed for $3.99 million. Previously owned by renowned jewelry designer Peter Lindeman, who crafted pieces for icons like Elvis Presley, this residence offers breathtaking park views alongside a spacious 596-square-foot terrace. With a significant history as the couple purchased it in 1972, the property features modern amenities and is situated in a well-maintained building that boasts low unit occupancy. Rachelle Goldman, Lindeman's widow, is selling the apartment that embodies a legacy of elegance.
The two-bedroom co-op at 24 Central Park South features park views, a large terrace, and a significant history, now listed for $3.99 million.
Lindeman's residence has been on the market for over 50 years, protecting its legacy linked to high-profile clients like Elvis and Pat Nixon.
Read at New York Post
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