Description
The soaring 20 foot ceilings in the corner living room boast a volume rarely found in apartment living. With its double height north facing windows,( originally designed for the many artists the building attracted,) theatrical interior balcony, rich wood flooring, magnificent wood burning fireplace, plus a west facing window over a landmark church, the 28 foot long living room is a show stopper. The large corner dining faces south and west affording it light all day. Also on the main floor is a den / 4th bedroom and a large eat-in kitchen, both rooms facing south with sun flooded. Completing the downstairs is a full windowed bathroom off the entry foyer.
THE UPSTAIRS: The balcony in the living room is from the upstairs landing which overlooks the double height living room. This overlook area could be converted into a small home office. In addition the upstairs has three south facing bedrooms with a hall windowed bath. There is the ability to add an additional master bath to create a true "bedroom" wing.
The building was constructed in the neo-Renaissance style in 1906-07 by George Mort Pollard and Joseph L. Steinam and is a rare surviving example of an artists' studio building incorporating living and working spaces. Pollard and Steinam pioneered and specialized in the design of the studio apartment house. They are the architects of many of the studio buildings on historic West 67th Street, including the Hotel Des Artistes. Amenities include: 24 hour elevator operator, laundry, storage and bike rooms. There is a planted rooftop garden terrace for re
Building Features 14 Floors36 Units
$4,150,000
Sold: Oct 27, 2017
10.67% above ask / 36 Days to Sell
4 Beds / 2 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $5,515
Exclusively listed with: Brown Harris Stevens
Lisa K. Lippman
llippman@bhsusa.com
212-588-5606
Unit listing history
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