$7M UWS penthouse has two balconies and Billionaires’ Row views
Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
From the two south-facing balconies at this Upper West Side penthouse, you get picture-perfect views of New York City’s towering skyscrapers that dot Central Park’s edge. The rarely-available 3,000-square-foot penthouse takes up the entire 19th floor of 160 West 86th Street, a boutique condominium off Amsterdam Avenue. While looking outward is nice, the views inside aren’t too bad, either, thanks to its spacious and functional layout and four exposures.
An elevator brings you to a private landing in the middle of the apartment, with access to both sides of the residences. The huge living room faces south, boasting unobstructed city views of Billionaires’ Row.
The living area connects to the formal dining room, as well as the sizable chef’s kitchen. The simple, yet modern, space features stone countertops, Italian cabinetry, a wine fridge, and a convenient pantry.
With lots of built-ins and balcony access, the corner den found on the other side of the kitchen can easily become another bedroom. This room also has its own bathroom.
On the other end of the residence are the bedrooms, including a massive north-facing primary suite. A stylish bathroom features a large glass shower, double vanity, and a linen closet. Off the main bedroom is a bright office.
The apartment features thermostat-controlled wall air conditioning in every room, soundproof windows, and a full-size vented washer-dryer.
In addition to its prime Upper West Side location in between Central Park and Riverside Park, the building offers residents a fitness center, an outdoor space with a mini playground, and storage.
[Listing details:Â 160 West 86th Street, #PH3 at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Lisa K. Lippman and Gerard “Scott” Moore]
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Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens