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This Penthouse Is the Most Expensive 1-Bedroom For Sale in NYC

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New York City’s most expensive one-bedroom residence for sale is asking just short of $7 million, Luxury Listings reported.

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Overlooking Central Park and the city, the Fifth Avenue penthouse can be accessed via a private elevator, which opens to an expansive living room, with a wood-burning fireplace, the listing states.

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A master bedroom features a marble bathroom. The library could double as a guest bedroom.

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French doors lead out to the terraces, wrapping the entire apartment.

If combined with the floor below, the residence at 969 Fifth Ave. could become a duplex penthouse.

Located on the Upper East Side, the building was built in 1926, with 16 stories and 12 units.

The listing is held by Patricia Burnham of P.S. Burnham.

Images courtesy of StreetEasy

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