David Cone, a former Yankee pitcher famous for his 1999 perfect game, was looking for the perfect sale when he listed this Greenwich Village apartment in 2017 for $10.5 million, however, that didn’t quite pan out. Now, the baseball commentator has put the luxurious abode back on the market for a reduced $9.9 million, which is still a good deal more than the $8.13 million he spent on it in 2016.Offering 2,818-square-feet of living space, 4 bedrooms, and 4.5 bathrooms, the chic spread is spacious and stylish. Huge glass doors and windows drench the airy living room with light and open to a sprawling balcony where you can enjoy a tranquil moment in the always-bustling city. A massive eat-in chef’s kitchen is perfect for every day meals or large scale entertaining, that is when you’re not popping out to one of the hot spots nearby.Located in the amenity-filled condominium called The Greenwich Lane, the residence is surrounded by the most coveted restaurants, trendiest stores, and cutest old streets. The building itself is equipped with everything you might need, including an entire level devoted to wellness, a dining room with catering kitchens, a screening room, children’s playroom, and plenty more.Andrea Wohl Lucas and Taja Frani Abitbol Cone of Douglas Elliman have the baseball veteran’s listing, which 6sqft first reported is for sale.
This article appears in the April 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.