A New York City residence formerly owned by Dick Ebersol and Susan Saint James has just hit the market in Lenox Hill. The couple, both veterans of the entertainment industry—Ebersol, a broadcasting icon known for co-creating Saturday Night Live and producing numerous Olympic Games, and Saint James, a retired actress famed for McMillan & Wife—is asking nearly $2.5 million for their five-room apartment, listed by Maria Daou of Coldwell Banker Warburg.

The primary bath.
The kitchen.
The living and dining area.
The views from a wraparound terrace.

Located on the 35th floor of the 36-story building at 167 East 61st Street, previously known as Trump Plaza, the apartment spans 1,700 square feet and features three bedrooms and three bathrooms with high ceilings and mosaic parquet floors. Highlights include an entrance hallway lined with bookshelves leading to a spacious living room with floor-to-ceiling windows and a wraparound terrace offering stunning views of the city skyline and Central Park.

A guest bath.

The dining area connects to a gallery-style kitchen equipped with custom blue cabinetry and top-tier GE Café and Sub-Zero appliances. The apartment also includes a laundry station and three en-suite bedrooms, with the primary suite boasting a walk-in closet and a renovated bathroom featuring dual marble sinks and a deep soaking tub.

The primary bedroom.

The new owner will enjoy a range of amenities for a monthly HOA fee of $6,884, which includes a landscaped atrium with a waterfall, a communal lobby, a fitness center, and more. The building allows pets, pied-à-terre ownership, and subletting, with a 2-percent flip tax paid by the buyer.

One of two guest bedrooms.

In addition to their NYC apartment, the couple recently acquired a modern farmhouse in Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, for $6.7 million, and they also own properties in Santa Monica, New England, and Colorado.

The entrance hallway.
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