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Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone lists NYC Apartment for $3M


Three-time Academy Award-winner Oliver Stone apparently needs more space and has decided to sell the New York apartment that he purchased for $2.2 Million while shooting Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” in 2010.

According to realtytoday.com:

Oliver Stone, the award-winning movie director, has reportedly put his Manhattan apartment up for sale with a $2.9 million price tag. The residence is also available for rent for $13,000 a month, according to several news reports.

The plush Manhattan apartment was once featured in Architectural Digest, highlighting its interiors inspired by the nautical theme. The current colors of the luxe apartment are red, white and blue, giving it more of a patriotic feel, designed by no less than Geoffrey Bradfield. The original concept that Bradfield had in mind was a “yacht on the Mediterranean”, which is why there are yacht-like floors of cherry, nautical rope motif on the living room rug and window-seat cushions.

Here are more details about the upscale New York property:

  • 1,736 square feet
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 2.5 bathroom
  • spacious walk-in closet
  • Crema Marfil marble-lined bathroom
  • 11-foot ceilings
  • gleaming medium brown hardwood floors
  • large floor to ceiling windows with Hudson River views
  • high-grade finishes and fixtures

In addition, the 1 Morton Place complex is known to have 24-hour doorman and concierge, state of the art fitness center, on-site attended parking garage and playroom for children.1 Morton Square has been home to several other big Hollywood names such as Daniel Radcliffe, Julia Roberts, Olsen twins, Mike Myers, Will Arnett, and Amy Poehler.

Oliver Stone’s primary residence is a 6,500-square-foot, five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home in the Mandeville Canyon area of Los Angeles, which he purchased in 2005 for $5.8 Million.

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