755 West End Avenue stands as a distinguished Rosario Candela designed prewar cooperative, built in 1925 and converted in 1984. This elegant red brick building rises 15 stories and houses 49 apartments with three units per floor, featuring terracotta decoration on its top two floors and classical architectural details including pilasters and vases adorning the third floor façade. The building's prime Upper West Side location places residents just one block from Riverside Park and at the bustling intersection of 96th Street and Broadway, providing excellent access to transportation and neighborhood amenities.
The apartments showcase Candela's masterful layouts with gracious entry galleries, generous room proportions, and classic prewar details including crown molding, original hardwood floors, and high ceilings reaching over nine feet. Many units feature spectacular Hudson River views, particularly those on higher floors and western exposures. The typical Classic Six and Seven room layouts include formal dining rooms, spacious living rooms, and well separated bedroom wings. Several apartments retain original architectural elements like built in shelving, walk in closets, and the distinctive room flow that Candela was known for, while many have been thoughtfully renovated with modern kitchens featuring stainless steel appliances and marble countertops.
As a full service co-op, 755 West End Avenue offers white glove amenities including a full time doorman, concierge, live-in superintendent, and porter. Building amenities include a playroom, central laundry room, bike storage, and additional storage units available via waitlist. The building maintains flexible policies, permitting pied-à-terre ownership, co purchasing, guarantors, and gifting arrangements on a case by case basis. With pet friendly policies, financing up to 80%, and a 2.5% flip tax paid by sellers, this intimate Candela gem represents some of the finest prewar living on the Upper West Side.
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