Condominium buy in Manhattan New York
Prime Central Park block, quintessential Upper West Side pre-war building and low maintenance. Unique, elegant, comfortable and in mint, move-in condition! Custom, thoughtful and efficient built-ins and closet space throughout. A king size bedroom plus a cleverly designed sleeping / storage loft with a large closet. Whimsical private garden designed to be enjoyed year round. While washers & dryers are allowed in units, the building contains a small laundry room with new W/D machines that are free of charge for owners. 71 West 83rd Street is a well-managed building built in around 1884 by notable builder George W. Da Cunha. Just a block away from Central Park and steps to museums, subways, buses and many gourmet shops & restaurants including a weekend Farmer's Market. Common areas of the building include free laundry room and a bike room. Elevator was recently replaced. Pets are welcome. Showing by appointment with notice. Ref: 36508-22084338
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