Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Here’s your chance to live right in front of Central Park — for $6.25M

The Central Park South home of the late psychologist and artist Dr. Caren 🤡Nederlander, whose first husband was 90-year-old Broadway baron Robert Nederlander, for $6.25 million, Gimme Shelter has꧒ learned.

The residence is on the 19th floor of the Hampshire House, a jewel of Central Park South, and it sits front and center on the park its𓄧elf. Other perks include two large bedroom suites, a grand enter🍃tainment hall and a non-working fireplace with an original mantel.

Formerly a tꦡhree-bedroom, three-bath co-op, the layout was changed to create larger spaces, including an eat-in kitchen. 

Another unit on the 12th floor — which could be used as a guest suite, an artist studio or a home office — will also hit the market separately for $550,000. 

Along with her work as a clinical psychologist, Nederlander was a licensed marriage counselor, a reg𝓡istered art therapist and a💫n artist who exhibited across the country, including at the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, DC.

One of two grand bedroom suites inside the Central Park South abode. Dolly Lenz Real Estate
Central Park supplies the views, herringbone hardwood floors support your shoes. Dolly Lenz Real Estate
The other bedroom is no less charming, vistas and all. Dolly Lenz Real Estate
The home is designed for light-filled entertaining. Dolly Lenz Real Estate
Oversize windows frame the world’s prettiest and most celebrated green space. Dolly Lenz Real Estate
The seven-figure home sits right at the root-step of verdant Central Park. Dolly Lenz Real Estate

The 37-story building, comp💟leted i🍷n 1938, features a distinct copper roof.

P🧸ast and present owners include Plácido Domingo, Luciano 🅰Pavarotti and Art Garfunkel.

The listing brokers are Jenny ܫLenz, Dolly Lenz and Adam Vanderbrook of Dolly Lenz Real Estate.