The Wall Street billionaire who was the inspiration for Gordon Gekko just bought a 2-bedroom apartment for $30 million that overlooks Central Park

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The entryway of the apartment on the 10th floor the building opens to a grand gallery with marble columns and multiple chandeliers.

The entryway of the apartment on the 10th floor the building opens to a grand gallery with marble columns and multiple chandeliers.
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The living room features a working wood-burning fireplace and a gorgeous view of Central Park's treetops.

The living room features a working wood-burning fireplace and a gorgeous view of Central Park's treetops.
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The apartment is in immaculate condition. The moldings on the ceiling are hand carved.

The apartment is in immaculate condition. The moldings on the ceiling are hand carved.

The kitchen is enormously white, with expensive appliances and a washer/dryer.

The kitchen is enormously white, with expensive appliances and a washer/dryer.
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A breakfast nook sits off the kitchen.

A breakfast nook sits off the kitchen.

The dining room doubles as a library.

The dining room doubles as a library.
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The apartment is a two bedroom, but both are generous master suites with en-suite bathrooms.

The apartment is a two bedroom, but both are generous master suites with en-suite bathrooms.

There's also a separate staff wing, with a maid's quarters.

There's also a separate staff wing, with a maid's quarters.
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The Central Park views are what sell the apartment, however — and justify that $30 million price tag.

The Central Park views are what sell the apartment, however — and justify that $30 million price tag.