Property Description
A high-floor prewar co-op nestled between Riverside Park and Central Park, this 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home is a chic portrait of classic Upper West Side luxury. Features of the apartment include dark hardwood floors, high ceilings, oversized windows, northern and southern exposure, an abundance of closet space, a separate laundry area with in-unit washer/dryer, and several charming details including crown molding, thoughtful built-ins, a wood-burning fireplace, and French pocket doors. Privacy is assured with only two apartments per floor. A welcoming foyer adorned with a walk-in coat closet flows into a central gallery with access to formal living and dining rooms. The living room has a feature ceiling and a wood-burning fireplace, while the dining room boasts incredible built-in shelving and easy access to the kitchen. The windowed galley-style kitchen is equipped with sleek white countertops, mosaic tile backsplashes, and stainless steel appliances, and a convenient pass-through that can be closed off with a folding window screen. The primary bedroom has a walk-in closet, several built-ins, and a windowed en-suite bathroom. The second and third bedrooms have large closets and share access to a windowed full bathroom, while the fourth bedroom is an ideal guest room with a windowed en-suite bath.
Astor Court is a premier full-service co-op located on the Upper West Side. Residents enjoy a rooftop terrace, bicycle storage, a children's playroom, a full-time doorman and resident manager, and a beautiful, tranquil courtyard. The building sits between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue and has easy access to dozens of dining and shopping options. Riverside Park and Central Park are both a few blocks away. Nearby subway lines include the 1/2/3/B/C. Pets welcome.
Overview
Location
205 West 89th Street Unit: 12B, New York City, NY 10024
Property Features & Amenities
Interior
Other Interior Features
Den, Separate/Formal Dining Room
Exterior
Other Exterior Features
Building Roof Deck
Details
Neighborhood
Upper West Side
Architecture Styles
Prewar