Rare combination opportunity on the tenth floor of the Lincoln Spencer! Welcome to this high-floor two-bedroom residence with adjacent oversized studio apartment at the Lincoln Spencer. Upon entry, you're welcomed into a gracious living and dining area lit by a wall of...
Rare combination opportunity on the tenth floor of the Lincoln Spencer! Welcome to this high-floor two-bedroom residence with adjacent oversized studio apartment at the Lincoln Spencer. Upon entry, you're welcomed into a gracious living and dining area lit by a wall of oversized windows showcasing historic Upper West Side architecture and a striking glimpse of Central Park. Recessed lighting and elegant crown molding enhance the airy, sophisticated feel of this expansive space. Wide-plank grey-stained hardwood floors lead to a thoughtfully designed kitchen featuring a Sub-Zero integrated refrigerator, Bertazzoni range, and Miele dishwasher. Stone countertops, custom hardware, and an imported Italian tile backsplash combine to create a space that is both stylish and highly functional. Just off the kitchen is a versatile room currently used as a home office-an ideal space for remote work or additional storage. Both bedrooms are generously sized with custom closets that extend to the ceiling, offering exceptional storage. The primary ensuite and secondary bathrooms are beautifully finished with marble surfaces and bespoke tilework. Throughout the home, you'll find an abundance of storage, along with an in-home washer and dryer. A rare opportunity exists to seamlessly incorporate the adjacent studio, creating a sprawling primary suite or private guest retreat with dual exposures and abundant natural light. The result is a distinctive layout rarely available in Manhattan. Built in 1903, The Lincoln Spencer is an elegant prewar cooperative with a 24-hour doorman and a live-in superintendent. Pied- -terre ownership, gifting, co-purchasing, and pets are welcome, with subletting permitted after five years of residency (subject to board approval). Located at 69th Street and Broadway, this unbeatable address puts you just minutes from Central Park, Lincoln Center, The Beacon Theatre, top restaurants, boutique shopping, and the 1, 2, 3, B, and C subway lines. There is a recurring operating assessment of $491.44 monthly.
Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
The Upper West Side is a prestigious and sought-after neighborhood in Manhattan, known for its elegant pre-war buildings, charming brownstones, luxury high-rise apartments, and wealth of boutique shopping and dining options.
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