Description
Welcome home to space and closets galore in this rarely offered " H" line at Lincoln Towers! Dining alcove and brand new windows to enjoy the open and panoramic views from both your vast living room and your generously sized bedroom. The spacious kitchen is perfect for preparing meals and has plenty of counter-space to hold all your favorite gadgets. Oak-parquet flooring, Central Air, Walk-in Closet in bedroom with three additional HUGE closets and a Open Airy Loft-like feeling that permeates this apartment to allow for numerous furniture arrangements and flow that creates the harmony to live and work from home or to create a den/ 2nd bedroom.The best value on the Upper West Side! Maintenance includes: Gas, Electric , Water and Real Estate Taxes.
150 West End Avenue is a full-service building ideally located in the heart of Lincoln Towers in the park-like setting filled with greenery, playgrounds and benches to enjoy the oasis from the hectic fast-paced lifestyle of Manhattan or to simply take your dog for a walk. Enjoy the 24-hour attended lobby, live-in super, porters, laundry in basement, gym, zen garden, playroom, bicycle storage and parking garage. Pet Friendly and super convenient to Lincoln Center, Central and Riverside Parks, Columbus Circle, Cafe Luxembourg, the Smith, Lincoln, Cafe Boulud, Elinor Bunin and Walter Reade Movie Theatres, Fairway, Citarella, Trader Joes and easy access to local and express subway stops at 66th and 72nd Streets,not to mention crosstown buses. Truly one of the most exciting and artistic areas in all of Manhattan. Cipriani food hall is opening soon at nearby Two Waterline Square. Never be late to the Opera or Ballet again!
Building Features 29 Floors450 Units
$875,000
Sold: Apr 15, 2019
-2.67% from ask / 26 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,620
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Daniel Wright
daniel.wright@compass.com
(917) 304-4270
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