Including dogs in real estate listing photos is a cute way to pump up a listing and spark further interest, but Mark D. Friedman and Richard Rosenthal of Halstead have taken this one step further with one of their newest listings. Rather than let humans lead the video tour of 771 West End Avenue, #2D, just listed for $1.895 million, three Labrador puppies take a romp through this prewar classic six to call attention to its expansive proportions.
It might seem unimaginable that three rambunctious puppies would be able to run through a prewar apartment without damaging its exquisite details, but these three are in training to be service dogs with Guiding Eyes for the Blind. Mr. Friedman has raised three puppies for the organization in the past, and a portion of the commission from this sale has been pledged to Guiding Eyes.
It might seem unimaginable that three rambunctious puppies would be able to run through a prewar apartment without damaging its exquisite details, but these three are in training to be service dogs with Guiding Eyes for the Blind. Mr. Friedman has raised three puppies for the organization in the past, and a portion of the commission from this sale has been pledged to Guiding Eyes.
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Magnificent prewar details include soaring ceilings, hardwood floors, and original moldings and doors.
An elegant entry gallery with room for an art collection leads to the living room overlooking West End Avenue.
The corner formal dining room is beautifully lit by northern and western exposures.
The corner master bedroom boasts eastern views and excellent built-ins.
The master bedroom's en suite bath features a deep soaking tub.
A secondary bedroom comes with built-in bookshelves and oversized windows.
The building is pet-friendly, and amenities include a landscaped roof deck with panoramic Hudson River views.
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