150 West 95th Street is a distinguished prewar co-op completed in 1925, rising nine stories in the Upper West Side's Broadway Corridor. This intimate boutique building houses just 38 units with four apartments per floor, creating an exclusive residential environment between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. The building features a recently restored elegant lobby showcasing original stained glass windows, a newly upgraded elevator, and a live-in superintendent who helps maintain the property's high standards.
The apartments themselves blend prewar charm with modern conveniences, featuring high ceilings, gracious layouts, and abundant natural light. Many units boast southern exposure with open views overlooking tree lined streets, and several listings highlight flexible floor plans that can accommodate various living arrangements. Renovated units showcase windowed kitchens and bathrooms, hardwood floors, and seamless integration of contemporary amenities with original prewar details like beautiful woodwork and moldings. One particularly unique unit offers glorious outdoor terrace space with three exposures and kitchen skylights.
Building amenities cater to modern urban living while maintaining the property's prewar character. Residents enjoy a state-of-the-art laundry room, bike storage, basement storage, and the convenience of in-unit washer/dryer installation. The pet friendly building also permits pied-à-terre ownership, adding to its appeal for various buyer profiles.
The location offers exceptional convenience, situated just 1.5 blocks from Central Park and close to Riverside Park. Transportation options are outstanding with express subway service at 96th and Broadway (1,2,3 and B,C lines) and crosstown bus access. The neighborhood provides easy access to Whole Foods and Trader Joe's, along with countless Upper West Side dining and shopping options, making this prewar gem an ideal blend of classic New York living and modern convenience.
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