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509 West 122nd St. #22

Located at 509 West 122nd Street 509 West 122nd Street, #22, New York, NY Co-op in Morningside Heights, All Upper Manhattan
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2 beds, 1 bath

New To Market

Pre-war elegance meets sleek modernity in this spacious two-bedroom apartment in the historic Ogontz building in Morningside Heights. Form, function and light reign supreme throughout this stunning home. Sunlight streams into oversized windows to illuminate the open-concept living room and dining room layout.

New To Market

Pre-war elegance meets sleek modernity in this spacious two-bedroom apartment in the historic Ogontz building in Morningside Heights. Form, function and light reign supreme throughout this stunning home. Sunlight streams into oversized windows to illuminate the open-concept living room and dining room layout. Beauty and balance are captured in every careful detail from the beautifully restored hardwood floors with prewar design to the soaring ceilings accented with clean-edged and modern crown molding. Tasteful fixtures light the way through the well-proportioned spaces. A majestic primary bedroom is flanked with two enormous windows and a wall of closets. The sizable sunny second bedroom can also serve as a library with built-in shelving, a den or a dream office. Soak in the comfort of a full-size tub in the pristine, bright white bathroom. A full-size kitchen topped with butcher block countertops features modern stainless-steel appliances, including a dishwasher and combo washer dryer. Ideal for easy entertaining, intimate gatherings or a tranquil escape, the home offers the flexibility and fluidity to suit every lifestyle. This beautiful southern-facing apartment situated on the 5th floor of 6-story prewar elevator building is located on the beautiful tree-lined Seminary Row. Designed by architects Moore & Landsiedel, renowned for New York Historic Landmarks, this artful abode was built in 1905 with a stately brick and Indiana limestone exterior. The Ogontz was highlighted in Apartment Houses of the Metropolis, a 1908 publication that introduced the ‘new’ concept of select apartment dwellings designed with capacious rooms, ornate interior details, lofty ceilings and luxurious amenities that exceeded urban expectations of the era.

Conveniently located on a quiet tree-lined Street in the heart of Morningside Heights, this home is a short distance to the #1 train on 125Th Street. Also, the A, B, C, & D subway lines converge at 125th Street, ensuring easy access to Midtown in minutes.
This lovely home is nestled between Morningside Park & Riverside Park ( with its fantastic Farmer’s market) and minutes to Central Park. Hudson River Parks and Harlem River Piers with running and bike paths. Enjoy the countless restaurants, gourmet markets, bookstores and boutiques that are nearby.
Perfectly situated near New York Theological Seminary, Columbia University, Barnard and Teacher’s College, The Manhattan School of Music and Mount Sinai Hospital. The Cathedral of St. John The Divine to name a few. Call today for an appointment.


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About the Building

509 West 122nd Street  New York, NY 10027


  • 30 Units
  • 6 Stories
  • 1907 Built

Sales listings: 54 previous
Rentals listings: 12 previous
Documents and Permits: 124 documents

Unit History

Nearby

Transportation

  • 1 at 125th St

    0.27 miles

  • 1 at 116th St

    0.31 miles

  • A C B D at 125th St

    0.32 miles

  • B C at 116th St

    0.49 miles

  • 1 at Cathedral Parkway-110th St

    0.61 miles

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Schools

District 05 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 036 Margaret Douglas

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

P.S. 125 Ralph Bunche

(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.