Description
When you dream of the ideal Upper Westside abode, certain qualities come to mind - a wish list that makes for the perfect home. Your list starts with a primo location. Well, how's West 86th and Columbus for a locale - offering you uber convenience to Riverside and Central Parks, a multitude of shopping and dining destinations, and a plethora of easy transportation options? The next item on your list is a well-served, Pre-War residence. Well, how does this grab you: A peaceful and pristine, Emory Roth designed, 1920's dandy with period detail, and an easy-to-love layout sporting a sweet foyer, a sunny, sizable Living Room, a King-Sized Bedroom, a large, flexible walk-in closet that's convertible to a Bonus Space (see alternate floor plan), a classic windowed bath with original soaking tub, and an attractive, Eat-In Cook's Kitchen with stone counters, good appliances (including dishwasher), ample cabinets, and a Dining Area - all in a well-run, pet-friendly Doorman building? Your dream list doesn't end there. You realize that most Pre-War properties are co-ops. However, your wish list calls for more freedom than a co-op can offer - you want real property. Well, you're in luck. The home that I've been describing here is a CONDO - that's right - real property that gives you the liberty you desire. So, you've just checked off all of your "have-to-have" boxes: Super location - check. Roomy, renovated Pre-War residence - check. Condo - check. Congratulations and welcome home. Lucky you.
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