Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($281,250),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
This pretty and quiet, prewar five-room home offers all the elegance of old-world scale and details with 9 ’ ceilings, a nearly 27’ open formal entertaining expanse, a large, windowed eat-in kitchen, two spacious bedrooms and one full bathroom. Situated on a beautiful and prime tree-lined Upper West Side street, a block-and-a-half from Central Park, the location is superb. The pet-friendly building offers a fitness room and fabulous roof deck with seasonal plantings, herbs, lounge chairs and seating, as well as great views.
The building also allows for pieds-a-terre for convenience in ownership.
The apartment was recently updated and freshly painted. The beautifully proportioned layout offers a perfect balance for both entertaining and private living. The formal expanse showcases an open side-by-side living room and formal dining room filled with beautiful old-world details including high-beamed ceilings, crown moldings and wainscoting, hardwood floors and triple windows in both rooms.
The windowed eat-in kitchen is very spacious and can accommodate a casual breakfast / dining area, features two sinks, and offers two entrances providing an ease in entertaining. The entry foyer is a welcoming receiving area with a deep coat closet and French door leading to the formal expanse. Both bedrooms are bright and quiet, the primary with two large closets and the second bedroom with one deep closet and a shared hallway closet.
The bathroom was updated with a new vanity and light fixture.
160 West 87th Street is an elegant prewar cooperative building on a beautiful tree-lined brownstone block. Very well-maintained and financially sound, the building features a live-in superintendent, video security, a fitness room, playroom, personal storage, a bicycle room, laundry room and a beautifully landscaped roof deck with seasonal plantings and fantastic views. Pets and pieds-a-terre permitted.
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