Condominium buy in Manhattan New York
This sunny and mint home is located in a wonderful prewar cooperative with graciously proportioned rooms, a well-planned layout, three bedrooms and two windowed renovated baths. The welcoming foyer leads to a gracious North facing living room with tranquil tree-lined views. The new kitchen features high end stainless steel appliances including a gas range with vented hood. It is partially opened to the adjacent dining room. The very large primary bedroom has a new en-suite bathroom and terrific closet space, while two additional bedrooms share a new windowed hall bath that also services guests. The apartment boasts prewar details, restored hard wood floors, skim coated walls, new windows, updated wiring and plumbing, through-wall air conditioning, and a vented washer/dryer. 160 West 77th Street is an intimate prewar coop with live-in super, roof deck and playroom on one of the nicest Upper West Side blocks. Ref: 36508-21715887
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