4 West 90th Street
New York, NY 10024
Cross street:Central Park West

Building

Type:Low-rise
Era:Post-war
Floors:7

Property

Ownership: income-property
Rooms: 22
Bedrooms: Studio
Pets: Pets Unknown

Financials

Price:$7,300,000
594 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, USA
Listing Courtesy of Garfield, Leslie J. & Co., Inc.

Description

Located just a stone’s throw from Central Park, 4 West 90th Street is a 19’-wide, elevatored brownstone offering an exceptional investment opportunity on the Upper West Side. Built in 1889 and designed by architect Gilbert A. Schellenger in the Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styles, the building spans nearly 7,800 square feet across 8 stories and features a south-facing garden. With 10 rental units with free-market units in place, the property offers immediate income-generating potential and long-term upside. Its substantial width, historic details, elevator access, and prime location near the park make it a standout asset in a highly sought-after neighborhood. Ideally situated on a picturesque, tree-lined block, the property is close to top schools, acclaimed restaurants, retail, and cultural institutions. This is a unique chance to own a classic Upper West Side townhouse in one of Manhattan’s most desirable residential locations.

Amenities

Garden;

  • Elevator
  • Garden
  • Voice Intercom

Neighborhood

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Located just a stone s throw from Central Park, 4 West 90th Street is a 19 wide, elevatored brownstone offering an exceptional investment opportunity on the Upper West Side.


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