1965 Broadway
Apartment #21A
$4,895,000 Price
3 Bedrooms   3.0 Baths

1965 Broadway, Upper West Side, NYC

21 A has been architecturally designed by renowned architect Carol Vinci d'Cicco. The triple-mint-condition 3-bedroom (currently configured as 2 bed) condominium is done with impeccable taste and style designed to be lived in comfortably. This handsome home of nearly 1900 square feet offers sweeping...

21 A has been architecturally designed by renowned architect Carol Vinci d'Cicco. The triple-mint-condition 3-bedroom (currently configured as 2 bed) condominium is done with impeccable taste and style designed to be lived in comfortably. This handsome home of nearly 1900 square feet offers sweeping views of iconic landmarks such as the Metropolitan Opera, Broadway, and the Hearst Building, all framed by floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the home with light throughout the day. The apt features rift cut grey oak floorboards, matte white lacquer and grey rift oak custom cabinetry and electronic Lutron shades with recessed shade pockets throughout. Enter into the generous entry foyer with a laundry closet, Saber dryer closet and custom coat closet. The living room, flows seamlessly into the formal dining area with southwest exposure and views of Juilliard, The Empire Hotel, and The Hudson River. The generous pass through kitchen is all custom built out cabinetry plus pantry and is equipped with a statuary marble slab counter. Gaggeneau induction cooktop, Miele steam oven, speed oven regular oven refrigerator and Bosch dishwasher. The generous primary suite hosts a king-sized bed and a generously large closet just to the right of the primary bath. The primary bath has radiant heated flooring, and custom cabinetry for maximum shelf space and storage. Both the primary and secondary bedrooms, each with an en suite bathroom, face west, while the south-facing third bedroom (currently configured as a den/office ) or extension of the living room has a full third bathroom serves as the guest bathroom. Additional notable renovation elements include central AC and featured walls with Marmorino plaster. The Building+ Built in 1996 by Millennium Partners, the Grand Millennium is a full-service, white-glove building featuring 33 stories and 187 units. It offers a live-in resident manager, doorman, 24-hour concierge desk, porter, service entrance, and handyman services, managed by Brown Harris Stevens. The building is pet-friendly, has bike storage, and is smoke-free. Located in the heart of Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side, the Grand Millennium is close to Central Park, Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center, the Time Warner Center, and premier shopping and dining. The Equinox Sports Club is across the street, and multiple subway lines and bus routes are nearby. This home is a rare, turnkey luxury offering in one of New York City's most coveted neighborhoods.

Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate

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Floorplan for 1965 Broadway, 21A

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Listing Details

New Listing
Upper West Side, NYC
Type: Condominium
Price: $4,895,000
Maintenance/CC: $2,019
Date Listed: 3/14/2025
Web ID: 1108649646

Info & Amenities

Type: Condominium
Rooms: 5.0
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3.0
Washer and dryer: Yes
Built: 1996
Pets allowed: Yes

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