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DEAL FELL THROUGH. BEST BUY ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE!

Restore this Grand Home with Spectacular Park Views!

5 Room home is awaiting a full renovation and perfect for the discerning buyer who wants to customize a forever home. There are spacious and gracious rooms, including a separate formal dining room that can easily convert to a third bedroom. Wake up to park views, all the way up to the George Washington Bridge original herringbone, hardwood floors and pre-war details completes picture. This is a real treasure in a beautiful neighborhood. The building has laundry, storage and a bike room. 330 West 72nd Street is a handsome prewar cooperative building designed by George and Edward Blum and was built in 1927. The building has an excellent, attentive staff including full-time doorman, porter and long-served live-in superintendent. Maintenance includes Cable, Wifi, Phone and is inclusive of a monthly on-going capital assessment of $191.00 per month . Don't miss this opportunity!

Washer / Dryers allowed in Apt with Board approval
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Building Features 15 Floors62 Units

elevator
full time doorman
pet friendly
laundry

$1,750,000

Sold: Apr 30, 2020

0% from ask / 37 Days to Sell

2 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $3,436

Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens

Keith Prince

kprince@bhsusa.com

(212) 588-5627

Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens View Listing

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