Deepak Chopra, New Age author and alternative medicine practitioner, has just sold his Imperial Park apartment in New York for $3.5 million, moving to a new home in the Delos at 66 E. 11th St., which he acquired for $14.5 million, reports PageSix.com.
Chopra's new home is being promoted as a "wellness" center focused on treating every individual's body as a temple. According to the report, the new residence "offers the purest air and water, energizing light in the morning and melatonin-enhancing light in the evening."
The listing describes the new home of the New Age guru as a Greenwich Village boutique comprised of four levels and covering a floor area of more than 10,000 square feet. The building offers the amenities of an independent townhouse, including a private three-story glass elevator that descends into a wine cellar.
The building features five bedrooms, six full and two half baths, two independent living spaces with 14-foot ceilings and an impressive library wall with a rolling ladder. The property also boasts a private home theater, a fireplace with a natural stone covering, a private gym attached to a massage area and a steam room. It also features a home office and a private patio and a private living aromatherapy wall.
The master suite features high ceilings, circadian lighting, 200-square-foot walk-in closets and blackout shading to enhance the sleep environment, in addition to a Jacuzzi fusion bath with chromatherapy facilities. All other bedrooms have individual baths and extra-large closets.
The five units of the Delos building come with acoustic dampening floors, anti-microbial covering on surfaces that are touched often, and shielding designed to protect residents from harm caused by electromagnetic fields. In addition to a tasting room adjacent to the wine cellar, the residence also has a private home theater.