Description
Seemingly pulled from Architectural Digest, this charming pre-war four-room home sits on tree-lined & landmarked West 82nd Street, steps from Central Park and the Museum of Natural History.
A formal entry foyer with floor-to-ceiling built-ins services the south-facing living room and quiet, well-proportioned bedroom. Off the hall is a windowed bath, renovated with Carrera marble and new surfaces and fittings. This hall leads to a rare and exceptional space, where the windowed kitchen has been completely gut renovated and opened to a formal dining room. It equally suits eat-ins at the large breakfast bar and formal dinner parties for 12. Hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, oversized windows, french doors and moldings feature throughout.
Built in 1907, 35 West 82nd Street is a 9-story, mid-block, boutique elevator cooperative featuring just 29 apartments that share a common courtyard, live-in super, laundry, bike room and storage. The pet-friendly co-op also owns its property without an underlying mortgage, keeping monthlies extraordinarily low.
Building Features 9 Floors28 Units
$671,500
Sold: Jul 11, 2014
3.47% above ask / 15 Days to Sell
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: -
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