One of the first families to live on Roosevelt Island sells 47-year home for a record price
Briefly

Now, the surviving Enocks have decided to hand their family home off to a new generation of faithful stewards: a couple with two children.
It's been a big deal for us," Chris, now 59, told The Post of having to part ways with the apartment. "The home has been a constant in our lives for so long and represents our parents and our past in general."
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