245 West 74th Street, Unit 1A
upper west side, manhattan
$1,500,000
3 Bed | 2 Bath | Co-op
Discover beautiful designer style, expansive living space and townhouse-like privacy in this recently gut-renovated three-bedroom, two-bathroom maisonette in a historic Upper West Side cooperative.
Arrive via your private entrance and enclosed, tiled vestibule to discover a pristine, bright and airy home where 10-foot-tall beamed ceilings with stunning designer lighting soar over French oak wide-plank hardwood floors and crisp white art walls. The spacious south-facing great room is perfect for relaxing and entertaining with generous seating and dining areas positioned alongside a beautiful open kitchen. Gray and white custom cabinetry is topped with thick Caesarstone slabs and beveled subway tile, while the massive center island is perfect for meal prep and casual dining. Chefs will love the fleet of stainless steel appliances, including a vented Wolf six-burner gas range, Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine refrigerator, Bosch dishwasher and a microwave drawer. An adjacent nook is perfect for a home office or café table.
Sleep soundly in the king-sized owner's suite featuring two custom walk-in closets and a breathtaking en suite marble bathroom featuring radiant heat floors, a custom double vanity and a frameless glass shower with dual showerheads. Two spacious secondary bedrooms with roomy closets flank a beautiful guest bathroom with a large tub/shower, handsome trough-style vanity and gorgeous tile work. Additional closet space and an LG in-unit washer-dryer complete this spectacular like-new home.
The Alfie Arms is an elegant brick, limestone and terra-cotta co-op built in the Neo-Classical style by Sugarman, Hess & Berger in 1923. Residents of the pet-friendly building enjoy live-in superintendent service, a handsome lobby, laundry room, storage bins, a free bike room and a lovely common courtyard.
From this ideal location at the intersection of Lincoln Square and the Upper West Side, you're surrounded by iconic outdoor space, including Riverside Park on the next block and Central Park just three blocks east. Enjoy morning coffee in lovely Verdi Square, enjoy lunch at popular Café Luxembourg and explore the gardens and exhibits of the American Museum of Natural History. World-class entertainment awaits at Lincoln Center and the Beacon Theater, while outstanding dining, nightlife and shopping venues line the nearby streets, including Citarella, Trader Joe's and the original Fairway Market. Transportation is effortless with 1/2/3, B and C trains, excellent bus service, CitiBikes and the Henry Hudson Parkway within easy reach.