Property
| Ownership: | Co-op |
|---|---|
| Rooms: | 2 |
| Bedrooms: | Studio |
| Bathrooms: | 1 |
| Pets: | Pets Allowed |
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Beautiful, charming pre war studio located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the famed Upper West Side.
Description
Beautiful, charming pre-war studio located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the famed Upper West Side. 136 West 70th Street is a pre-war brownstone built in about 1883 and converted to a coop in 1984. This enchanting apartment has high ceilings, delightful exposed red brick walls and captivating replica copper tin ceiling reflecting the style of a hundred years ago. There's marble window sills and both the kitchen and bathroom were updated some years ago and kept in very good condition. The apartments come with a murphy bed and can be easily stored away as needed. The attractive bathroom can be reached by the short staircase which you can see in the photos. The apartment is only one flight up from the front of the building. The building has 10 apartments and is ideally located between Columbus Avenue and Broadway. It's just a block and a half to Central Park and a few more blocks to Lincoln Center and Riverside Park. Subways are close by including the 1,2,3 and B and C. Grocery stores are nearby too including Trader Joes, Fairway and Zabars. Great restaurants abound, including cafes and coffee shops. This charming brownstone reflects the historic architecture of the neighborhood making the UWS and Lincoln Center one of the most beautiful locations in the City!
Amenities
- Basement
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood

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