Edith Apartments, located at 410 Central Park West on the southwest corner of West 101st Street, is a 16 story prewar co-op built in 1928 and converted in 1983. Designed by the notable architectural firm Margon & Holder, architects of 400 West End Avenue and 965 Fifth Avenue, this 97 unit building features an attractive beige brick façade with a canopied entrance, decorative rosettes above the second floor, and an elegant band course above the third floor. The building maintains its prewar charm, with a full time doorman and live-in superintendent.
The building is located directly across from Central Park, with convenient access to Upper West Side amenities including Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Target. Public transit is nearby, with the 103rd Street B/C subway stop just three blocks away and the M10 bus line. Building amenities include a package room, bike room, laundry facilities, storage, and a gym, and in-unit washer and dryers are permitted subject to board approval.
Many apartments feature classic prewar details including original hardwood floors with intricate inlay work, beamed ceilings, and crown moldings. Some units have been thoughtfully renovated with modern kitchens featuring high end appliances from brands like Viking, Sub-Zero, and Bosch, while maintaining their historic character. The building offers diverse layouts ranging from one bedroom units to an impressive 2,400 square foot duplex with four bedrooms, with many apartments boasting Central Park views.
The building is known for its low maintenance costs and flexible policies, welcoming both pets and pied-à-terre ownership while allowing up to 80% financing. The building has housed notable residents including a celebrity chef and food writer, reflecting its appeal to creative professionals. With its combination of prewar elegance, modern amenities, and prime Central Park West location, the building represents a well managed co-op with strong financials and an active, engaged community.
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