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101 West 81st Street
Apartment 312
Located in the heart of the Upper West Side, just steps from Central Park, The Museum of Natural History and the Planetarium, 101 West 81 St., known as The Endicott, is an early 20th century building converted to co-op status in 1982.
Apt. 312 is a mint sun filled three room overlooking tree lined Columbus Avenue to the east with views of Theodore Roosevelt Park from the living room and a pin-quiet north facing bedroom.
There is a renovated compact windowed kitchen and as well as a renovated hall bath with floor to ceiling subway tile and a mosaic tile floor.
The apartment boasts an exposed brick entry wall, three living room windows, high ceilings with crown moldings, hardwood floors, and lovely built-ins. Washer/dryers are permitted with Board approval.
In addition to the twenty-four hour concierge, there is a resident Superintendent, attentive handy men, laundry facility on each floor and a Board which permits pets, and pieds-a-terre on a case by case basis. The common halls have recently been refurbished and provide a very attractive and welcoming atmosphere.
The Endicott, a long established co-op situated in this sought after neighborhood with a myriad of shops, cafs, major transit, and cultural institutions, is truly the place you will want to call home.
Apt. 312 is a mint sun filled three room overlooking tree lined Columbus Avenue to the east with views of Theodore Roosevelt Park from the living room and a pin-quiet north facing bedroom.
There is a renovated compact windowed kitchen and as well as a renovated hall bath with floor to ceiling subway tile and a mosaic tile floor.
The apartment boasts an exposed brick entry wall, three living room windows, high ceilings with crown moldings, hardwood floors, and lovely built-ins. Washer/dryers are permitted with Board approval.
In addition to the twenty-four hour concierge, there is a resident Superintendent, attentive handy men, laundry facility on each floor and a Board which permits pets, and pieds-a-terre on a case by case basis. The common halls have recently been refurbished and provide a very attractive and welcoming atmosphere.
The Endicott, a long established co-op situated in this sought after neighborhood with a myriad of shops, cafs, major transit, and cultural institutions, is truly the place you will want to call home.
Price: $649,500
Type: cooperative
Year Built: 1890
Maintenance: $1,334
Bedrooms: 1
Baths: 1