Divine park block duplex with a huge private roof deck is now available for the first time in decades. This exceptional and rare two bedroom, two bathroom property is one of a kind. As you step inside, you are greeted by 22-foot high ceilings illuminated by skylights,...
Divine park block duplex with a huge private roof deck is now available for the first time in decades. This exceptional and rare two bedroom, two bathroom property is one of a kind. As you step inside, you are greeted by 22-foot high ceilings illuminated by skylights, that is the perfect spot for dining. Located in a 23 foot wide Renaissance Revival townhouse built circa 1887, the duplex spans the top two full floors, offering approximately 1,300 square feet of living space plus an incredible 425-square-foot roof deck—the perfect backdrop for entertaining or soaking in the open views. The thoughtful split-bedroom layout maximizes privacy. The north-facing primary bedroom is impressive, featuring soaring 10’3” ceilings, four large windows, a wall of closets, and an oversized en-suite bathroom. The sun-drenched second bedroom, with southern exposure, exudes warmth and comfort. Other pluses on this level are the second full bathroom and the convenience of an in-unit, vented washer/dryer. Go straight up the stairs to the expansive living room with soaring 12-foot ceilings that looks out to the glorious roof deck, offering a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Don’t miss the opportunity to transform this oasis into your own vision of perfection. You might want to bring your architect. 36 West 88th Street, situated on a classic tree lined, brownstone block in the Upper West Side-Central Park West Historic District is just a short half block to Central Park, close to Museums, subways, buses, great restaurants and fabulous food shopping. This co-op consists of 5 apartments and amenities include free storage and free laundry. Subletting after four years might be possible for a period of one year with board approval and a possible second year with board approval. No pied-a-terres, please. Sorry, no dogs.
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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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