Description

Welcome to Pomander Walk, one of the most unique and storied co-op complexes on the Upper West Side.

This cozy one-bedroom apartment is a perfect starter home or delightful urban space for those looking to downsize, filled with charm, light, and unique sensibility. The apartment is just one (1) small flight up in a building with only three (3) units.

The light is abundant and embracing. In this 432 sq.ft. space, there are six (6) windows, with northern, western, and southern exposure.

The built-in full bed, which can be enlarged to accommodate a queen bed, rests between two (2) large closets and additional storage space.
For those who enjoy cooking, the kitchen has ample cabinetry, room for a small table to dine at, and is perfect for entertaining. There is also a 24' dishwasher built in under the sink.

Bike storage and residential storage is available on site.
Though not currently installed, laundry is permitted in the unit.
There is also a full-service laundromat directly across the street.
The complex does not have a doorman, but it does have a full-time super and porter.

Subletting is allowed.
The co-op is pet friendly.
Financing is permitted up to 75% of the purchase price.
Monthly maintenance fees are low, at $1,117.75, with water and heat included in that payment.
There are no planned assessments at this time.
Gifting, parents purchasing for children, and co-purchasing are permitted.
This unit is 60 seconds to the 1,2,3 trains, four (4) minutes to Riverside Park, and Central Park is ~10 minutes away. The West Side Highway couldn't be easier to access, making all points north and south and west of the City that much closer.

Pomander Walk is an historic 27 building Tudor style co-op complex sitting between 94th and 95th street, between Broadway and West End Avenue. There is a long, private and gated outside space that meanders through the complex linking one block to the otherknown to residents simply as 'The Walk.' The Walk is accessible by key to all owners and residents.

The complex was erected in 1921 by the famous nightclub operator from Ireland, Thomas Healy. He purchased the property, hired the architectural firm King and Campbell and had the complex designed after the sets of the popular play of the same namean imagined London locale.
Welcome to a piece of New York City's fabled history.
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Building Features 3 Floors61 Units

intercom
courtyard
laundry
pet friendly
storage
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$900,000 / $2,083 per ft²

Sold: Aug 22, 2022

1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 432 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $1,117

Exclusively listed with: Compass

Dominic
Couzens

dominic.couzens@compass.com

(917) 270-7648

Gerald
Couzens

gerald.couzens@compass.com

(917) 797-9077

Listing Courtesy of Compass View Listing

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