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24 West 69th St. #6B

Located at 24 West 69th Street 24 West 69th Street, #6B, New York, NY Co-op in Lincoln Square, Upper West Side
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2 beds, 1 bath

Park Block Perfection: Gorgeous, Gut-Renovated, Sunny and Serene

This beautiful 2-bedroom, 1-bath co-op was completely renovated in 2021 and has been meticulously maintained. No detail was overlooked and no corner was cut.

Park Block Perfection: Gorgeous, Gut-Renovated, Sunny and Serene

This beautiful 2-bedroom, 1-bath co-op was completely renovated in 2021 and has been meticulously maintained. No detail was overlooked and no corner was cut. Some outstanding features include:

Maple hardwood floors in the living room and bedrooms
Porcelanosa tile imported from Spain in the kitchen and bath
Recessed lighting with dimmer switches throughout
Floors and ceilings waterproofed and soundproofed
Storage Unit transfers with the apartment

With no shared walls with any neighbors and just one other apartment on the floor, 24 West 69th 6B feels like living in a house.

Enter the apartment through a hallway that’s just right for coat hooks and artwork. Off the hall is an exceptionally large primary bedroom with an oversize window facing south and two customized closets, including a large walk-in. The second bedroom also has a customized closet and two south-facing windows offering charming city and sky views.

The heart of the home is the living room and gourmet windowed kitchen. The kitchen opens to the rear of the living room—providing a bit of separation but still allowing you to easily mingle with your guests while you cook. The kitchen is a home-chef’s dream featuring:

Cabinets to the ceiling
Large pantry
Quartz counter tops
Top of the line appliances from SubZero, Fisher & Paykel, and Thermador

The living room has south and west exposures with sky and rooftop views, beamed ceilings, recessed shelves and plenty of room for dining.

The 9-story Neo-Renaissance style building was built in 1922 and designed by renowned architect George F. Pelham. It has a laundry room, bike room, video intercom, and a super and weekend porter who collect packages and assist residents. Each apartment has its own storage unit.

This beautiful pre-war home is located in the Upper West Side Historic District, just off Central Park West on one of the prettiest blocks on the Upper West Side. thanks to a canopy of blooming trees in the spring and twinkling lights in the winter. The street is known and loved for its annual Halloween block party and proximity to Central Park, which is only a half block away.

The neighborhood offers some of the best shopping, dining, and entertainment in the city: Fairway, Trader Joes, Whole Foods, Tucker Square Farmer’s Market, Lincoln Center, Lincoln Square Cinemas, The Shops at Columbus Circle, Bloomingdales Outlet, Lululemon, Chanel Fragrance & Beauty Boutique, Magnolia Bakery, Parm, La Boite en Bois, Bin 71, Boulud Sud, Equinox, Barry’s Boot Camp to name just a few. The building is convenient to the 1/2/3 and B/C subway lines.

24 West 69th Street 6B is a truly special home. Email or text for an appointment. This one has to be seen to be fully appreciated!


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About the Building

24 West 69th Street  New York, NY 10023

Co-op in Lincoln Square

  • 19 Units
  • 9 Stories
  • 1922 Built

Sales listings: 25 previous
Rentals listings: 1 previous
Documents and Permits: 82 documents

Unit History

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Transportation

  • B C at 72nd St

    under 500 feet

  • 1 at 66th St

    0.19 miles

  • 1 2 3 at 72nd St

    0.32 miles

  • A C B D 1 at 59th St-Columbus Circle

    0.41 miles

  • B C at 81st St

    0.49 miles

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