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West 96th Street
Coop in Upper West Side •  building info
2bd • 2ba
Buy with Yoreevo

$1,371,020

List Price

$1,399,000

Description
LARGEST 2 BEDROOM / 2 BATHROOM + BONUS ROOM THAT CAN BE CONVERTED TO A 3 BEDROOM / 3 BATHROOM! Experience quintessential Upper West Side living in this expansive bright, two-bedroom, two-bathroom & home office/nursery with the potential to be reconfigured as a THREE -bedroom, THREE-bathroom residence, including an in-unit washer/dryer (subject to board approval). Situated on a beautiful, tree-lined block just seconds from Central Park West, this is one of the best deals available in the area. This exceptional residence showcases classic prewar details like gleaming hardwood floors, and high ceilings. Enter through a welcoming gallery entry filled with closets, leading to a quiet spacious living room. The windowed kitchen is outfitted with abundant cabinet space, sleek countertops, and top-notch stainless steel appliances, including a gas range, dishwasher, and built-in microwave. The king-size primary suite features a renovated en suite bathroom. The second bedroom, also king-sized, offers double exposure. 7 West 96th Street is a charming Art Deco cooperative featuring a renovated lobby, 24-hour doorman service, central laundry, bike room, basement storage, and a stunning roof deck with views of Central Park and the skyline. This home places you just inches from Central Park, with Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and The Shops at Columbus Square nearby, offering unparalleled convenience. Enjoy the best of the Upper West Side's fine dining, gourmet shops, and nightlife, with easy access to transportation options, including the B and C trains just around the corner, the 1/2/3 lines three blocks west, and crosstown bus service at your doorstep.

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Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman