Exposed brick and contemporary flair collide in this $1M Upper West Side two-bedroom
Listing images courtesy of The Corcoran Group
When this Upper West Side co-op at 170 West 89th Street was recently gutted, the renovation exposed the original brick walls that had been sealed for years. Now, the 834-square-foot, two-bedroom home, on the market for $1,050,000, stands out for these old-world architectural details mixed with stylish, contemporary additions such as built-in shelving and modern appliances. Another perk is that it’s just two blocks from Central Park.
The living spaces are extra bright thanks to three oversized north-facing windows. Throughout are wide-plank white oak floors, which complement the faux wooden mantel. In the open kitchen, you’ll find a lovely tiled floor, a breakfast bar, and Bertazzoni & Bosch appliances. There’s also a laundry nook off the kitchen.
The primary bedroom is located off the living room. It has a south-facing window and two closets.
The bathroom and secondary bedroom are down a short hallway alongside the kitchen. This bedroom has a full wall of custom, built-in closets.
The building is located between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, on the same block as PS 166, the Stephen Gaynor School, and Ballet Hispanico. Pieds-a-terre, guarantors, and co-purchasing are permitted, as is subletting after a year of residency. The co-op offers a bike room, stroller parking on the ground floor, private storage for rent, and a live-in super.
[Listing details: 170 West 89th Street, 3A at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Domingo Perez]
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Listing images courtesy of The Corcoran Group