216 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: May 20, 2024Days on Market: 216Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Central Park West (Manhattan)Listing viewed 444 times
Monthly Maintenance:
$7,669
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$14,690
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$22,359
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($737,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
- Co-op Living: The building operates as a co-op, offering residents a say in the management and decisions of the building, fostering a community-oriented living environment.
- Historic Location: This apartment is located in the landmarked West 67th Street Artist’s District, steps away from Central Park and near the heart of Lincoln Center. The building, The Atelier, was originally built as artists’ studios in 1904 and retains all its original architectural details.
- Unique Architectural Features: The apartment offers a unique and historic charm with a grand double height living room featuring 18’ ceilings, original gothic wood wainscoting, and a wood burning fireplace. It also includes a mezzanine balcony and a wall of windows allowing for ample natural light.
- Renovation Opportunity: The apartment offers the opportunity for the buyer to renovate and customize the floor plan to their needs, adding a personal touch to the historic charm.
- Building Amenities: The Atelier offers a large, planted roof terrace with sitting areas and views to Central Park, a central laundry room, and a roof deck for residents. It also provides full-time doorman service for added security and convenience.
- Flexible and Convenient Living: The building allows 75% financing, washer/dryers, pied à terres and is pet friendly. It is also in close proximity to public transportation and subway, making commuting easy.
Description
Located in the landmarked West 67th Street Historic Artist’s District, The Atelier, was built in 1904 and was originally conceived as artists’ studios which were occupied by a celebrated group of artists & illustrators. Apartment 6FE was the home of the acclaimed artist James William Fosdick whose work appears in the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. The splendid baronial fireplace surround and elegant antique oak paneling were both purchased by Fosdick in Europe.
Occupying the building’s 11th and 12th floors, Apartment 6FE is offered with all its original architectural details intact. The buyer will have the opportunity to reconceive the existing floor plan and renovate the apartment to their needs to create a modernized and spectacular new home.
The main floor of the apartment features a grandly scaled double height living room measuring 24’6” by 28’ with 18’ ceilings.
This impressive room is enhanced with its original gothic wood wainscoting and a centerpiece wood burning fireplace with opulently carved wood detailing. A mezzanine balcony adds to the drama of this room and a remarkable wall of windows allows beautiful northern light to flood in. The dining room acts as an intimate yet well scaled counterpoint to the impressive proportions of the living room, and with the adjacent study and kitchen these three south facing rooms could easily be combined in any number of configurations to suit the needs of the new owner.
A powder room and a staircase, which offers equal scope for re-design, complete this floor. Upstairs the wide balconied mezzanine overlooking the living room could easily be used as an office or reading area. A hallway lined with closets leads to the spacious master bedroom with sitting area. Two additional bedrooms could be altered to create a large en suite master bathroom, permitted by the building, and the existing hall bathroom could service a second bedroom.
This level may be accessed by the staircase or directly from the elevator landing. For the private enjoyment of tenants, a large, planted roof terrace offers sitting areas and views to Central Park. There is a full-time doorman, and the building allows 75% financing, washer/dryers, pied à terres and is pet friendly.
This impressive room is enhanced with its original gothic wood wainscoting and a centerpiece wood burning fireplace with opulently carved wood detailing. A mezzanine balcony adds to the drama of this room and a remarkable wall of windows allows beautiful northern light to flood in. The dining room acts as an intimate yet well scaled counterpoint to the impressive proportions of the living room, and with the adjacent study and kitchen these three south facing rooms could easily be combined in any number of configurations to suit the needs of the new owner.
A powder room and a staircase, which offers equal scope for re-design, complete this floor. Upstairs the wide balconied mezzanine overlooking the living room could easily be used as an office or reading area. A hallway lined with closets leads to the spacious master bedroom with sitting area. Two additional bedrooms could be altered to create a large en suite master bathroom, permitted by the building, and the existing hall bathroom could service a second bedroom.
This level may be accessed by the staircase or directly from the elevator landing. For the private enjoyment of tenants, a large, planted roof terrace offers sitting areas and views to Central Park. There is a full-time doorman, and the building allows 75% financing, washer/dryers, pied à terres and is pet friendly.
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