Designed by Wallis and Goodwillie in 1920, 317 West 89th Street is an intimate prewar condominium with just 24 residences on a tree lined block half a block from Riverside Park and the Soldier's and Sailor's Monument. The full service building offers a 24 hour doorman, live-in superintendent, fitness room, private storage, bike room, and central laundry. Pets are welcome, and sponsor sales require no board approval.
The building's larger units are predominantly four bedroom, three bathroom homes spanning approximately 2,650 to 2,669 square feet, while three bedroom apartments offer around 1,500 square feet. Common features across units include high ceilings (typically 9.5 feet), hardwood floors throughout, central air conditioning, and in-unit washers and dryers. Most apartments have formal living and dining rooms with southern exposures overlooking serene brownstone views, while bedrooms often face north with morning light.
Kitchens are consistently appointed with professional grade appliances from brands like Viking, Miele, and Sub-Zero, featuring dual wall ovens, dual dishwashers, wine refrigerators, and custom cabinetry with marble or granite countertops. Many units include eat in kitchen areas with built in banquettes. Primary suites are typically positioned in separate wings for privacy and feature walk in closets and spa like marble bathrooms with soaking tubs, glass enclosed showers, and double vanities. Additional bathrooms throughout the apartments also showcase marble finishes, with some offering double vanities and custom tilework.
The location provides convenient access to the 1/2/3 subway lines, West Side Highway, parking garages, and the diverse dining and retail offerings of the Upper West Side. The building's position on a quiet residential block balances tranquility with urban accessibility, making it particularly appealing to those seeking both park proximity and neighborhood amenities.
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