Incredibly bright prewar one bedroom in a Rosario Candela co-op on the Upper West Side, full of character and charm.
Stepping into the inviting foyer, you are greeted with light. Great for lighting and storage, the entrance is ideal for your custom decorations to make an impact. The tasteful updates throughout the apartment offer a timeless sophistication with the prewar detail preserved. The open living room and kitchen concept offers space for living, dining, and hosting, which is rare for a home of this size.
Stepping into the bedroom, you find a serene space that has great light, privacy, and silence. The ensuite bathroom makes it the perfect retreat away from the city.
Located only moments away from the heart of the Upper West Side at 72nd Street and Broadway, you will have easy access to the 1, 2, and 3 express trains, Central Park, Riverside Park, Lincoln Center, Trader Joe's, Fairway Market, and Citarella.
230 West End Avenue was designed and built in 1927 by one of the most distinguished architects of his time, Rosario Candela. With only four apartments on the floor, this building offers a unique feeling of privacy.
The full-service co-op features a 24-hour doorman, live-in resident manager, planted courtyard garden, laundry room, storage, and bicycle storage. Pets are welcome. The building also allows pieds-a-terre, co-purchasing, subletting, and guarantors on a case-by-case basis.
A prewar one bedroom on the Upper West Side in a 1927 Rosario Candela co-op, full-service, pets welcome, four apartments per floor.
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