This $2.4M Manhattan Valley condo overlooks Morningside Park from a 1,000-square-foot terrace

This $2.4M Manhattan Valley condo overlooks Morningside Park from a 1,000-square-foot terrace

August 17, 2023

Photo credit: Brown Harris Stevens

Tucked between Central Park and Morningside Park, the Manhattan Valley neighborhood on Manhattan’s Upper West Side is convenient to everything great about New York City, yet surrounded by green space. Asking $2,399,000, this two-bedroom condo at 352 Cathedral Parkway offers the best of city living while taking advantage of its parkside location. The star feature of this spacious, modern apartment: A 1,051-square-foot private terrace with unobstructed park views.

On the market for the first time, this spacious home has two bedrooms, two baths, and an open living and dining area. The 2005 high-rise residence features central air, a washer/dryer, hardwood floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows that face the terrace. High ceilings add to the home’s airy vibe, and there’s plenty of closet space throughout to keep the space uncluttered.

No ordinary terrace, this urban oasis stretches the length of the apartment and overlooks Morningside Park. With access from the living room and bedroom, it’s a perfect spot for outdoor entertaining and dining and a dose of morning sun.

The kitchen is separate from the living and dining space, keeping work and play areas distinct from one another. There’s plenty of counter and cabinet space and a vented range.

The home’s layout allows for maximum privacy, with the bedroom wing and living areas separated by a closet-lined hallway. A large primary bedroom features an en-suite bath, a wall of built-in storage, and a walk-in closet as well as access to the terrace. The large second bedroom is adjacent to the second full bath.

The pet-friendly condominium building offers a virtual doorman, a fitness room, a common roof deck with city views, bike storage, a live-in super, and a package room.

[Listing details: 352 Cathedral Parkway at Brown Harris Stevens by Traci Byers of Brown Harris Stevens]

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