Contract Out! A lovely Upper West Side boutique Renaissance Revival building houses a two bedroom, two bathroom home, with over 9 foot ceilings and a wood burning fireplace, and awaits your modern updates! Well priced to allow for these updates, once your dream home is ready for a new start, this apartment will be a great investment for the future.
Contract Out! A lovely Upper West Side boutique Renaissance Revival building houses a two bedroom, two bathroom home, with over 9 foot ceilings and a wood burning fireplace, and awaits your modern updates! Well priced to allow for these updates, once your dream home is ready for a new start, this apartment will be a great investment for the future. The oak flooring throughout this home has been freshly sanded and stained. All rooms have also been freshly painted. Enter the apartment, note a long, spacious hallway with a large closet to your right and an expanse of wall space to your left, appropriate for a gallery of art and photos. This hallway leads to a very spacious south facing living, dining and kitchen area which can allow for open concept living! Or keep the current floor plan with a separate kitchen and dining alcove that easily flows into the large living room space. Cozy up to the wood burning fireplace surrounded by a gorgeous marble mantelpiece. Views through three south and west facing windows overlook a quiet, tree-lined street and bring wonderful natural light. A large and quiet main bedroom has two large closets including one walk-in closet. This bedroom has a windowed, en-suite bathroom with double vanities. A second large bedroom has a substantial floor to ceiling double closet. The apartment also has a second full size bathroom with tub and an additional closet for linens. Each floor of this boutique building has it’s own laundry and compactor rooms. Please note this apartment has been virtually staged for concept ideas.
Located in the historic district for Riverside Drive and West End Avenue, originally constructed as large flats for 14 families between 1898-1900, the building architects were Townsend and Harde. The facade with large rounded corners is a combination of stone or terracotta and brick. Stunning stone balconies are apparent on some levels. The building was a SRO by the 1940s but converted into an apartment building in 1978. There are currently 29 apartments. This cooperative offers a live-in super, weekend porter, a bike room, a video security system and laundry facilities on every floor. Maintenance includes water, heat and gas. Pet friendly with a one dog (with an under 60lb.weight limit) per apartment.
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