Description

Upper West Side Classic 6 SUNNY & BRIGHT with no less than THIRTEEN WINDOWS (and 10 closets) facing double exposures, West and North. Enjoy AMAZING LIGHT from the large open kitchen with adjoining dining area, great for entertaining!

The sun-filled open kitchen design has a large marble topped island, bar stool seating for 4, and built-in seating at a large dining table, that can comfortably accommodate up to 12 more. Directly adjacent to the kitchen is the stately formal living room/ room, and a hallway separates the living space from the bedrooms.

Sunsets will be enjoyed in any season, with unobstructed, open city, skyline views from this gracious 9th floor unit. A must see!

The classic 20 unit, 10 floor Neo-Renaissance style, brick and stone building was completed in 1922. It is ideally situated in the vibrant Lincoln Square neighborhood; with iconic Lincoln Center, Broadways retail stores, grocery stores, shopping, and museums all just minutes away. You will be a few short blocks from countless shops, cafes, restaurants, and bars including such traditional favorites as; Magnolia Bakery, Joes Coffee, Caf Luxembourg, Lilys Winebar, Sushi Yasaka, the Smith, Atlantic Grill, and Tavern on the Green. Access to public buses and subway lines is excellent!

24/7 video intercom is complemented by the non-resident superintendent/PT-doorman, with a permanent onsite office manned 8 hours a day, for packages and all maintenance needs.

BOND New York Properties is a licensed real estate broker that proudly supports equal housing opportunity.
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Building Features 9 Floors20 Units

elevator
intercom

Unit Features

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Pet Policy: UnitYes, Building Yes

$2,275,000 / $1,300 per ft²

Sold: May 05, 2022

-18.6% from ask / 176 Days to Sell

3 Beds / 2.5 Baths / 1,750 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $3,769

Exclusively listed with: BOND New York

Ray Urci

ray@bondnewyork.com

646-351-3284

Listing Courtesy of BOND New York View Listing

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