Historic 1886 row house turned intimate 10-unit co-op featuring pre-war charm with renovated interiors and private terraces. Steps from Central Park on the Upper West Side, offering flexible ownership options in a vibrant cultural neighborhood.
39 West 84th Street is a historic co-op building located in the Upper West Side, originally constructed as a row house in 1886-87 and converted to apartments in 1946. This intimate, 10-unit cooperative is self-managed and features a live-in super, with amenities including a ground floor laundry facility. The building is situated just steps from Central Park, providing residents with easy access to green space and recreational activities.
The apartments at 39 West 84th Street are characterized by their pre-war charm, featuring high ceilings, oversized windows, and ample closet space. Many units boast private terraces, allowing for outdoor enjoyment amidst the city. Renovated kitchens and bathrooms are common, equipped with stainless steel appliances and modern finishes. The flexible layouts often include king-size sleeping alcoves and separate home office spaces, catering to a variety of living arrangements.
Residents benefit from a vibrant neighborhood filled with dining, shopping, and cultural attractions. The building is conveniently located near the Museum of Natural History, the New York Historical Society, and various theaters along Broadway. Public transportation options are plentiful, with multiple subway lines and bus routes nearby, making commuting throughout the city straightforward.
Notably, the building has a pet-free policy and allows for pied-Ă -terre arrangements, co-purchasing, and subletting after two years of ownership. This combination of location, historic charm, and modern amenities makes 39 West 84th Street a desirable residence in one of New York City's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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