
Credit: Jimmy KingThe chance to play the late David Bowie‘s piano while enjoying unobstructed views of Central Park in a New York City apartment could be yours, for about $6.5 million.
A three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath apartment once owned by Bowie and his wife, Iman, went on the market on Monday. The couple sold the apartment, located in the Essex House on Central Park South, in 2002, 10 years after they wed.
Bowie’s Yamaha piano was included in the 2002 sale and has remained in the apartment ever since.
The current sellers, who didn’t buy the apartment from Bowie and Iman, are keeping the tradition alive by including the piano in the listing price.
“I would imagine it is hard to move but I think it’s really a great catch for buyers,” the apartment’s exclusive agent, Bernice Leventhal of the Corcoran Group, tells ABC News.
The 1,877-square-foot home features a limestone foyer, a walk-in closet, two master-sized bedrooms, and a master bath with a rain shower and heated floors.
Bowie died in January 2016 of cancer at the age of 69. He and Iman were married for 24 years and have one child together, daughter Alexandria “Lexi” Zahra Jones.
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