The unit listed in early November with a $4.75 million asking price, public records reveal. Gates’ purchase price was apparently $5 million.
The building is located in the Carnegie Hill neighborhood. The unit spans 2,389 sq. ft. and contains three bedrooms and four baths. It is positioned to take in Central Park views from its primary living area, an open living/dining design; across the unit is a trim half-and-half kitchen. All bedrooms are suites. The residence features hardwood and tile floors, recessed built-in shelving, and exposed beams.
The building dates to the 1930s and was converted to 55 condominiums in 2011. Amenities in the development include a fitness center, resident’s lounge and children’s playroom.