NO BOARD APPROVAL REQUIRED!
SPONSOR SALE
Apartment 2F at 49 West 96th Street is an oversized, pre-war one bedroom apartment on a coveted Central Park block. With no board application or interview required, this home purchase couldn't be easier.
Featuring sun-flooded views from every room (including a windowed kitchen and bath), this quiet, northern-facing home offers the original inlaid oak parquet floors, pre-war moldings, arched entryways, a separate dining area adjoining a welcoming foyer with a built-in shelved nook, a sunken living room, an extra large bedroom that will accommodate a king-sized bed, and four substantial closets. This spacious apartment, which awaits your decorative touch, is truly the paragon of a classic Upper West Side pre-war home.
49 West 96th Street is a boutique six-story 38-unit Art Deco co-op built in 1941 and designed by George G. Miller, a renowned NYC architect celebrated for his intricately crafted Art Deco buildings.
This impeccably maintained pet-friendly building has optional video security, a live-in super, laundry room, bike storage and large storage units available for rent. There is a 1% seller-paid flip tax. Sublets are permitted for up to five years after two years of residency.
Just around the corner are a variety of shops and restaurants including Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Target, HomeGoods, and Sephora. The crosstown bus is across the street and the 1, 2, 3, and B/C trains are all within two blocks. Some photos are virtually staged.
SPONSOR SALE
Apartment 2F at 49 West 96th Street is an oversized, pre-war one bedroom apartment on a coveted Central Park block. With no board application or interview required, this home purchase couldn't be easier.
Featuring sun-flooded views from every room (including a windowed kitchen and bath), this quiet, northern-facing home offers the original inlaid oak parquet floors, pre-war moldings, arched entryways, a separate dining area adjoining a welcoming foyer with a built-in shelved nook, a sunken living room, an extra large bedroom that will accommodate a king-sized bed, and four substantial closets. This spacious apartment, which awaits your decorative touch, is truly the paragon of a classic Upper West Side pre-war home.
49 West 96th Street is a boutique six-story 38-unit Art Deco co-op built in 1941 and designed by George G. Miller, a renowned NYC architect celebrated for his intricately crafted Art Deco buildings.
This impeccably maintained pet-friendly building has optional video security, a live-in super, laundry room, bike storage and large storage units available for rent. There is a 1% seller-paid flip tax. Sublets are permitted for up to five years after two years of residency.
Just around the corner are a variety of shops and restaurants including Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Target, HomeGoods, and Sephora. The crosstown bus is across the street and the 1, 2, 3, and B/C trains are all within two blocks. Some photos are virtually staged.