Description

NO FEE

Truly unique and beautiful two-bedroom, two bathroom duplex apartment with dining room and very large private deck. The first level of the apartment features an entry area with coat closet, which opens into a nice sized windowed dining room, master bedroom with two California closets and numerous custom built-ins, a beautifully renovated windowed galley kitchen with granite counter-tops, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, convection oven, full size washer/dryer and ceramic tile floors, French doors from dining room to second bedroom and windowed bathroom. Antique metallic staircase to the lower level, which has an enormous family room with recessed lighting and an entire wall of built-in bookshelves, oversized beautiful marble bathroom and a very large, private 350 sq. ft. deck - perfect for gardening, outdoor entertaining or a play area. The apartment has beautiful chocolate stained hardwood plank flooring throughout. 55 West 95th Street is a 24-hour prewar doorman building with common storage room and roof deck. Located in the heart of the Upper West Side, less than one block to Central Park and convenient to wonderful neighborhood amenities, including Whole Foods on 97th Street & Columbus Avenue and the 96th Street local and express station (1, 2 & 3 trains) at Broadway, the A, B, C, D trains on 96th Street and Central Park West and the cross-town bus, which runs along 96th Street. Pets are welcome. Long-term lease possible (on a year to year basis). Coop approval required. 24-hour notice for showings.
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Building Features 10 Floors56 Units

elevator
full time doorman
pet friendly
roofdeck
laundry
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Unit Features

garden

$5,900 per month

In Contract: May 25, 2016

110 Days to enter contract

2 Beds / 2.0 Baths - / - ft²

Furnished: No

Exclusively listed with: Halstead Property

Jeff Feig

jfeig@halstead.com

646-554-4377

Listing Courtesy of Halstead Property View Listing

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