Description
An outstanding residence in one of the Upper West Side's finest white glove cooperatives, this eight room home was created and lived in by the building's original owner in 1927. Wanting an even larger apartment than the seven rooms of the typical E line apartment, he added an extra room to his own from the adjoining apartment creating a sprawling eight room home. From the moment you enter the apartment off a semi-private elevator landing into the large and gracious entry gallery, you are drawn in by the light and views that beckon. And you are not disappointed with magical views of the Museum of Natural History ahead and Central Park to the side. The apartment features a double living room, or a living room and a library (or a fourth bedroom), a separate bedroom wing, three and a half bathrooms, an oversized formal dining room, a spacious, well laid out kitchen with butler's pantry, a maid's room currently used as a laundry/utility room, twelve closets, mostly walk-in, and a large private storage space in the basement. Needing some updating, this is a wonderful opportunity for such a large amount of space with exceptional views in one of the Upper West Side's most exclusive buildings.
Converted to a coop in 1959, 6-16 West 77th Street has 15 floors and 91 apartments between the two buildings. Residents enjoy the highest level of service and privacy. Amenities include full-time doorman and elevator service, a live-in superintendent, storage and laundry facilities in the basement, a bicycle room and a beautiful backyard garden.
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