Dedicated home office nookStunning pre-war lobbyOrnate ceiling medallionCrown moldingCrystal doorknobsTerrazzo floorsNearby parks
Appx. 700SF Quiet, Pristine & Full of Character - Pre-War 1BR/1BA Co-op (allows sublets day one)
Welcome home to this beautifully renovated one-bedroom, one-bath cooperative on a charming, tree-lined block. From the moment you step into the building's stunning pre-war lobby - with its ornate ceiling medallion, arched doorways, terrazzo floors, and stained-glass inlays - you'll know this is something special. Inside, thoughtful renovations meet timeless pre-war charm, displaying the curated details like crown molding and crystal doorknobs.
The renovated kitchen is a true standout: white Shaker cabinetry, butcher-block counters, a subway-tile backsplash, stainless-steel appliances, including a gas range and dishwasher, and a peninsula with bar seating that opens to the living area - perfect for entertaining.
The layout is smart and efficient - a dedicated home office nook adds flexibility for today's lifestyle. The spacious bedroom comfortably fits a king bed, with two windows and a full wall of custom closet storage. A pearly marble bathroom is perfect as it is.
Situated on the first floor of this well-maintained pre-war cooperative, the apartment is remarkably quiet - open your windows and the sound of birds reminds you of the nearby parks.The A train is one block away, Fort Tryon Park, The Cloisters, the Hudson River, and a wonderful local dining scene.
A home that truly feels like a retreat from the chaos of NYC.
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