Experience an exceptional prewar condominium in one of the Upper West Side's most iconic landmarks, The Ansonia. Situated on the coveted northeast corner, this expansive 2,600-square-foot home is filled with natural light from three exposures and enhanced by soaring 9'10" ceilings and oversized windows throughout.
Currently configured as a spacious three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence with an additional shower room, the flexible layout allows for easy reconfiguration-whether adding bedrooms or creating a more open design for entertaining.
At the heart of the home is a striking circular living room-one of only fourteen in the building-featuring three large windows with sweeping north and east views and a decorative fireplace as its focal point. Just beyond, a Poggenpohl-designed chef's kitchen combines elegance and functionality, outfitted with a Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine cooler, built-in Miele espresso machine, vented Viking range, Miele dishwasher, and a generous pantry with a discreet passage to the opposite wing.
The primary suite offers a private retreat, complete with a Waterworks en-suite bath featuring radiant heated floors, a soaking tub, and a walk-in shower. This wing also includes a painting studio, workspace, dining area, and an additional shower room, offering exceptional flexibility. Two east-facing secondary bedrooms share a beautifully appointed hall bath with a Toto washlet.
Additional highlights include classic herringbone hardwood floors, radiant-heated Waterworks baths, two-zone central air conditioning, and a full-size vented LG washer and dryer.
Originally built in 1904 as a grand hotel, The Ansonia remains one of Manhattan's most distinctive prewar condominiums. Residents enjoy 24-hour doorman and concierge service, on-site parking, and a landscaped roof deck with panoramic city views. Ideally located near Lincoln Center and American Museum of Natural History, as well as renowned dining, boutique shopping, and the 72nd Street express subway.