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PS90 at 220 West 148th St. #1L

Located at PS90 220 West 148th Street, #1L, New York, NY Condo in Central Harlem, All Upper Manhattan
Active listings: #1L Other units available in this building: 6 active sales listings
2 beds, 2 baths, 1,486 ft²

Welcome home to this incredible 1,473sf north and west-facing corner, SECOND FLOOR, 2BR/2BA true condominium loft with 12ft ceilings, distressed 8" wide-plank and herringbone oak floors, and stunning oversized arched double-hung windows that flood the living areas with natural light.

Welcome home to this incredible 1,473sf north and west-facing corner, SECOND FLOOR, 2BR/2BA true condominium loft with 12ft ceilings, distressed 8" wide-plank and herringbone oak floors, and stunning oversized arched double-hung windows that flood the living areas with natural light. Direct access from the living room to a wonderful private terrace.

Upon entering, the 23ft welcoming foyer features a large coat closet and in-unit washer/dryer closet. Next, the open floor plan great room offers separate, warm and inviting areas for distinctive living, dining, food prep and recreation. The chef’s kitchen features a massive center island with Caesarstone countertops, quartzite backsplash, Italian Stevali walnut-toned cabinetry, KitchenAid stainless steel appliances, and Hans Grohe faucet. Next to the kitchen is a spacious dining area with seating for ten, and an airy, sun-drenched living room for relaxing and entertaining. Both bedrooms overlook the garden on the quiet, south side of the loft. Both bedrooms can accommodate a king size bed, and the primary has a spacious walkthrough closet. The primary bathroom has honed Palmira tile, a luxury soaking tub with Carrara Marble walls, rain shower head and Toto toilet. The residence also has central heat and air-conditioning, and an optional storage locker in the basement.

Steeped in history and reborn as a luxurious residence, PS90 at 220 West 148th Street offers a distinctive living experience in the heart of Harlem. Originally constructed by acclaimed school architect Charles B. J. Snyder in 1905 in his trademark Neo-Gothic academic style, the building underwent a meticulous conversion in 2010 by Curtis & Ginsberg Architects, transforming it into a collection of 75 well-appointed condominiums. Each residence boasts generous proportions, echoing the grandeur of the building’s architectural heritage. The conversion received the prestigious Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award in 2011.

Amenities include a part-time doorman, enhanced security with ButterflyMX video intercom and access controller, resident superintendent, enormous courtyard garden, fitness room, community room, bicycle storage and cold storage for grocery delivery. Doorman hours are M-F, 7am-11pm. Saturday 8am-12am & Sunday 8am to 11pm.

The location is convenient to City College, Columbia University, and area hospitals. Enjoy close proximity to the B, D, A, C, and 3 trains, Jackie Robinson Park, St. Nicholas Park. Frederick Johnson Tennis Courts, a public library, post office, and numerous options for grocery shopping and dining.
Assessment in place 812.70 per month.


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About the Building

PS90 220 West 148th Street  New York, NY 10039

Condo in Central Harlem

  • 75 Units
  • 6 Stories
  • 1903 Built

Sales listings: 6 active and 122 previous
Rentals listings: 64 previous
Documents and Permits: 660 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • 3 at 148th St

    0.13 miles

  • A C B D at 145th St

    0.23 miles

  • 3 at 145th St

    0.28 miles

  • B at 155th St

    0.46 miles

  • C at 155th St

    0.48 miles

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Schools

District 5 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 200- the James Mccune Smith School

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.