Listing Courtesy of: REBNY / Coldwell Banker Warburg / Svetlana Choi
444 Central Park W 5E New York City, NY 10025
Active (68 Days)
$1,425,000
Description
MLS #:
RPLU-8923187387
RPLU-8923187387
Type
Co-Op
Co-Op
Year Built
1929
1929
County
New York County
New York County
Community
Manhattan Valley
Manhattan Valley
Listed By
Svetlana Choi, Coldwell Banker Warburg
Source
REBNY
Last checked Nov 20 2024 at 2:25 PM GMT+0000
REBNY
Last checked Nov 20 2024 at 2:25 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 2
Interior Features
- Washer Dryer Allowed
- Laundry: Washer Hookup
Subdivision
- Manhattan Valley
Heating and Cooling
- Other
Basement Information
- Other
Homeowners Association Information
- Dues: $2417
Stories
- 19
Location
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Do not miss this oversized two bedroom, two bath home that features abundant natural light from south facing exposures facing tree-tops, a garden, and oblique park views. This charming and very spacious apartment is move-in ready with well-proportioned rooms, hardwood floors, high beamed ceilings, a renovated chef's kitchen with washer/dryer, six closets (4 walk-in), through-wall AC, and two classically renovated baths.
444 Central Park West is an Art Deco building which was designed in 1929 by famed architects Boak & Paris, who before striking out on their own, had apprenticed with renowned architect Emery Roth. This well-run pre-war coop permits 85 percent financing, pets, pieds-à-terre, and sublets with board approval. The building has an attentive staff with a full-time doorman 24/7, live-in super, an A energy rating, central laundry room, private storage, and bike rooms. Located directly across the street from the Great Hill, the Pool, Central Park's North Woods and a nature sanctuary, the building also features an unforgettable roof deck with sweeping park and city vistas spanning from the George Washington to
Tri-borough Bridges.
The location on the northwest corner of 104th Street is just a block from the 103rd Street B and C subways and the M10 bus, making transportation a breeze. Shop at Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Target, Home Goods or TJ Maxx, with farmers markets on Fridays and Saturdays. And there are numerous dining choices at neighborhood restaurants such as the Silver Moon Bakery, Osteria 106, Banh, The Tang and the Arco Cafe where you can also buy fresh pasta made daily!
This lovely apartment will not last!
This is a Co-Exclusive with Karen Lind and Elizabeth Johnson of Compass.