This attractive 14-story building at 230 West 105th Street was erected in 1917 and designed by Gaetan Ajello. The handsome pre-war apartment building has 70 units, large layouts, and is located near parks and subway access.
Located at 230 West 105th Street, this attractive 14-story building was designed by renowned architect Gaetan Ajello and completed in 1917. The building features 70 apartments and is characterized by its handsome white-brick façade, rusticated base, and well-maintained entrance with a canopy and landscaped surroundings. Residents benefit from a range of amenities, including a 24-hour doorman, a resident superintendent, and a beautifully planted roof deck offering stunning city views.
The apartments in this pre-war building are known for their spacious layouts and classic details. Common features include high ceilings, large windows, and ample closet space. Notable units include a three-bedroom apartment with an expansive living/dining area and a two-bedroom unit with a modern open kitchen. Many apartments also boast windowed kitchens and bathrooms, enhancing the overall living experience.
Situated just a block from Straus Park and two blocks from Riverside Park, the location offers easy access to public transportation, including the IRT subway. The neighborhood is vibrant, with a variety of dining and shopping options nearby, as well as proximity to Columbia University and Barnard College. The building's pet-friendly policy and flexible financing options make it an attractive choice for a diverse range of residents.
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